Vaults and folders
Vaults are root-level password containers where folders and passwords are kept. You can create as many nested folders as needed to organise a multi-level structure.
There are two types of vaults in Passwork: Organization vaults and Private vaults. By default, Passwork administrators have access to the organization vaults, while access to private vaults is only available to those users who have received an invitation from the a owner of the private vault owner.
Passwork settings make it possible to specify who can create organization vaults and private vaults. The ability to create vaults can be set for a user or group of users individually.
A Folder is a container that holds passwords. With folders, passwords can be conveniently structured within a vault. placing thematically similar and interconnected passwords in one can be placed in one folder.
Folders can be created not only within a vault but also within inside another folder. without any There are no level restrictions in Passwork . This This folder and vault structure simplifies password organization and allows for a flexible hierarchy to be created and managed within a company for managing access to them within the company.
