Secure your accounts with 1Password
Published: June 25, 2024
Updated: July 23, 2024
Password re-use (using the same password across multiple accounts) is a significant contributor to data breaches, as stolen credentials can be exploited to gain unauthorized access to other accounts. To address this vulnerability, the University of Toronto has acquired 5,000 1Password Business licenses for staff, faculty and librarians and six years of 1Password Families at no cost for students.
1Password is a cloud-based, cross-platform password management solution that allows users to organize and store all passwords in one secure place.
Staff, faculty, librarians and students are strongly encouraged to adopt 1Password for the following purposes:
- Create strong, unique passwords for your personal and work-related accounts:1Password generates complex passwords and securely stores them. Rather than relying on browser-based password storage, which can be less secure, you can utilize 1Password to manage login credentials for your personal and work-related accounts.
- Securely share secrets with authorized individuals: 1Password also provides a secure way for you to let authorized individuals access shared secrets such as login credentials for shared accounts, API keys, tokens, notes and other sensitive information. In addition to the 1Password Business account, users can also redeem a free 1Password Families account to manage passwords for personal accounts, such as Wi-Fi passwords, software licenses, streaming account logins, etc.
For more information and FAQs, visit the password manager page.
To set up your 1Password account, visit: