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1Password keeps you safe online and automatically saves and fills your passwords for you.
Sign up
To get started, decide whether you want to use 1Password with your family or individually.
- Family: Ask the person who created your family account to invite you. If you’ll be creating the account, get started with 1Password Families.
- Individual: Sign up on 1Password.com.
You’ll get an email to confirm your account. Then you can choose a strong Master Password, which you’ll use to unlock 1Password.
Get the apps
1Password is available on all your devices, so you’ll always have all your information with you. Any changes you make on one device are immediately available everywhere else.
There’s also a lot more you can do with the apps, like filling passwords automatically, so you should set up the apps right after you sign up.
Save, fill, and change your passwords
After you install the 1Password apps, you can start using the 1Password extension to automatically save and fill passwords on all the sites you visit on the web.
But the most important thing to do is to use 1Password to change your passwords and make them stronger. Now that you have everything set up, you can get started on that now!
After you’ve mastered the basics, there’s a lot more you can do with 1Password.
Get to know the apps
If you’re new to 1Password, learn how to use the apps to manage your passwords, credit cards, secure notes, and more.
Share with others
Vaults are containers for items like your passwords and documents. Your Private vault is where you’ll keep personal items you don’t want to share, like your email password.
If you invite people to your family account, you’ll see a Shared vault for items everyone in your family needs access to, like your Wi-Fi and Netflix passwords.
To share something with everyone in your family, create an item in your Shared vault or move an item to it.
Create additional vaults
You can create additional vaults to organize your information. You can also use vaults you create to share some items with only certain people, like your spouse but not your kids.

And not everyone who can view a vault needs to be able to edit it. You get to decide who can make changes.
Lesson 4: Getting Started with Windows 10
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Getting started with Windows 10
Whether you're using a new computer with Windows 10 or an older machine that was recently upgraded, this lesson will show you the basics of using this version of Windows.
Watch the video below to learn how to get started with Windows 10.
Note: This lesson will focus on using Windows 10 with a desktop or laptop computer. If you're using a tablet computer with a touchscreen, some of the instructions below will work a bit differently; check out our lesson on Using Windows 10 on a Tablet to learn more.
Signing in to Windows 10
You'll probably be asked to create a Microsoft account the very time you use Windows 10 (if you don't have one already). From this point on, whenever you turn on the computer you'll need to sign in to that account. To do this, type your password into the box and press Enter.
To learn more, you can review our lessons on Creating a Microsoft Account and Managing User Accounts and Parental Controls.
Navigating the desktop
Once you've signed in, the first thing you'll see is the desktop. You can think of the desktop as the main workspace for your computer. From here, you can view and manage your files, open applications, access the Internet, and much more.
Click the buttons in the interactive below to become more familiar with the Windows 10 desktop:
Opening applications
You'll use the Start menu to open programs on your computer, just like with previous
versions of Windows. To do this, click the Start button in the bottom-left corner, then choose the desired application. If you don't see the one you want, select All apps to see a full list of applications. In the example below, we're opening OneNote.
Working with files
Windows 10 Basics
You'll use the File Explorer to manage your files and folders. To open File Explorer, click the File Explorer icon on the taskbar or double-click any folder on your desktop.
If you're new to Windows, check out this lesson on Working with Files from our Windows Basics tutorial to learn more about file management.
Searching for files and apps
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To search for something on your computer—like a specific file or application—click the Start button, then start typing. Alternatively, you can press the Windows key on the keyboard to begin a search. In the example below, we're searching for a presentation file.
Adjusting your settings
You'll use the Settings app to change the most important settings on your computer, like your network and display options. To open the app, click the Start menu, then select Settings.
You can also use the Control Panel to adjust your settings, just like in earlier versions of Windows. However, there are some options that can only be accessed from the Settings app, like adding a new user. Because of this, you'll probably use the Settings app more often.
Shutting down your computer
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When you're done using your computer, it's important to shut it down properly. To do this, click the Start button, then choose Power > Shut Down.
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