Accessing your My1Login Vault

Accessing your My1Login Vault

There are a few ways to access your My1Login Vault. 

  1. Your organisation may have configured your My1Login Vault to open when you open a new browser window. (This may appear as a secondary tab).
  2. You can navigate to your organisation's My1Login page [company].my1login.com
  3. You can select the My1Login padlock at the top right of your browser window. If you can't see the padlock, click the puzzle piece icon and you will see a list of extensions installed on your browser. 
If you are unable to access your My1Login Vault, please contact your IT support team.
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