End User Guide
User's Guide to My1Login Password Generator
My1Login provides a password generator for users when they are on a password update page. Users can use this in order to automatically change their password for a third party site without having to manually add it to their My1Login account. This ...
Troubleshooting One Time Password
Guide to resolving issues with My1Login submissions of the one time password (OTP) generation into third party sites. OTP is being submitted but not accepted by the third party site The third party site maybe rejecting the code because the code that ...
Your My1Login Account Settings
Changing your passphrase If you are a Web User and would like to change your My1Login passphrase: Select your username in the top-right corner of the Vault page Select "Profile" Change Passphrase and Save Changes Installing the My1Login extension The ...
Accessing your My1Login Vault
There are a few ways to access your My1Login Vault. Your organisation may have configured your My1Login Vault to open when you open a new browser window. (This may appear as a secondary tab). You can navigate to your organisation's My1Login page ...
Auto-Generate Secure Passwords
The My1Login Password Generator helps you to create random, secure passwords for your applications and automatically stores them in your vault. Strong passwords help protect you from hackers and also protect you from being 'phished' for your ...
My1Login End User Vault
The My1Login Vault allows you to access your enterprise applications easily and securely. From your vault you can manage your My1Login account, launch your applications, add new applications, and share identities with others in your organisation. ...
How to: Changing your My1Login User Passphrase
Active Directory Users AD Users can reset their AD password, per company policy, and their password will also be changed for My1Login. If enabled by an administrator, AD users can take advantage of My1Login’s Active Directory Self-Service Password ...