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Take your shoes off and stay a while. You’re all signed up! Now’s a great time to [get the apps] so you can sign in to your 1Password account from anywhere. Your sign-in address [] Your email address {EMAIL} Be sure to print out your [Emergency Kit]. It’s where you will find your secret Account Key, which protects your data, and which you will need to sign in to 1Password from new devices. We hope you enjoy 1Password! Please let us know if you have any feedback or questions. Say hi to [@1Password] on Twitter or write to us at any time: [support@1password.com]. We look forward to hearing from you! Cheers, Your friends at AgileBits made by [AgileBits] • sent to: [{EMAIL}] 317 Adelaide Street West • Toronto • Ontario • M5V1P9 • Canada

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