About 1Password
1Password is the service account where all credentials used to access a our electronics, and all the secret codes and keys are kept that allow access between all our servers and services. It is, hands down, the very most service we use. If you can’t access your user id 1Pssword account, you can’t do much of anything else. The credentials to access 1Password are kept in 1Password. While it may seem rediculous to do that, it’s not, and here is why.
Our account is a ‘family account’ which allows for multiple users, each with their own credentials which control access to that users vault (or vaults). The 1Password family account credentials are kept in a vault that both Tim and Renee can access. With that either can log in there and manage the account.
So, in case either Tim or Renee somehow manage to bugger-up the credentials to their own user specific account, they can find the credentials for the other’s account, which will allow them to reset the credentials of any other user.