1Password Access after Death, Legacy Contacts

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  • @GuitarChord

    I've merged your topic with an existing one and mentioned to our team you would be interested in seeing this sort of feature. Please look over the discussion above for possible suggestions that you can use. The team will consider all suggestions. I am unable to make any promises about when/if such a feature will be available.

    ref: PB-43753208

  • GuitarChord
    GuitarChord
    Community Member

    @ag_tommy
    Thank you for getting my request in front of the team that would be in charge of implementing it. I'm hoping that they will consider it seriously. I don't know the demographics of 1Password users, but for those of us old enough to be dealing seriously with estate questions this is a very good feature to have.

    I will take a look at the entire discussion above as you suggested.

  • moonpup
    moonpup
    Community Member

    +1 for me on this feature!

  • ag_tommy
    edited October 2024

    You're most welcome.

    I also noted the +1 for you @moonpup :)

    ref: PB-43823937

  • lindea
    lindea
    Community Member

    +1 for me as well!

  • @lindea

    I've added your voice to the request.

    ref: PB-44407345

  • NOLAQueen
    NOLAQueen
    Community Member

    I switched to 1Password from LastPass. The only thing I miss is the emergency contact feature. The thought of my incapacity or death and my family not having access is terrifying to me. The workarounds presented involve significant security concerns versus the elegant and straightforward LastPass solution to this issue that faces all humans. Please address.

  • secretbam11
    secretbam11
    Community Member

    doctordogfish
    I have the same desire:
    “I want more and more not to leave a mess for my survivors.“
    As 1PW probably has most of the info your survivor “legacy contact” would need, they certainly would not know how to easily find the needed info (e.g., 1PW info, physical credit card & wallet location(s), financial advisor contact info, locations of cash/checkbook in the house, Will/Trust attorney, lockbox location, ……)

    My thought is to create a document (e.g., Word, PDF) with the above kind of info (& more - everything I can think of) so that my survivor legacy contact would easily be able to find needed info (at least my thoughts) after my passing.
    This doc would be “living” (i.e., add/update info as needed). Print it and/or email it (maybe better) to my survivor legacy contact(s) with a detailed, easily found subject keywords (e.g., “After My Death Info”. Re print/send it after updates.

  • Thanks folks. I've share your interest in a Legacy Access feature with the team.

    ref: PB-5075958

  • BurningOutside
    BurningOutside
    Community Member

    Adding to this mountain of requests for legacy access.

    I use Simple Login instead of Fastmail for unique email addresses for every service so, on top of family not being aware of unique long passwords for every service, having MFA or a passkey for access- they won't even know what email address is being used for any given service. 1Password access after that bus finally catches me is going to be critical.

    That said, I'm hoping the legacy feature, if and when we get it, allows designation of a specific vault (or a tag/category) to provide access to. I'd like to be able to organize or some how specify which credentials should be shared if I'm snuffed out.

    I've got nearly 500 items in 1Password currently and I can only see that growing as time goes on and I use the tool for more and more items which I expect would be stressful, confusing, and exhausting to sift through when successors would need maybe a dozen or two credentials. I'd also prefer to keep things such as shared, work related, social media and other dumb things private and basically make it as simple as possible for less tech-savvy and unfamiliar people to get access to the few important things they'll need.

  • Thanks @BurningOutside

    I've shared your thoughts internally.

    ref: PB-5125022

  • paulvbk
    paulvbk
    Community Member
    edited January 9

    Hi, I'm also interested a lot in this legacy/emergency access. Bitwarden and Ente have it. For now I'm forced to have this convoluted setup:

    • print the Emergency Kit, give it to family members
    • I use an open-source third party emergency access service (https://weexpire.org/) to E2EE encrypt a note with my 1Password master passphrase. With a 7 days wait time
    • it gives me a link (containing the encrypted note) and an access code that I put in an item "in case of emergency" in a shared vault with my family member/emergency contact

    When needed they open the link, provide the access code on the website, wait 7 days, re-open the link, get my master passphrase, use this with my emergency kit they already have to connect to my account.

    Clearly not ideal for ease of use

  • GSK
    GSK
    Community Member

    This is too important for me. When 1Password gets this functionality, it may give me reason to come back. For now, I have moved to Bitwarden. They have a great tool for this.

  • will21
    will21
    Community Member

    +1 requesting the 1Password team raise the priority to implement this feature. Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to post thoughtful comments. You've taught me a great deal.

  • GregWitek
    GregWitek
    Community Member

    Agree with all re: the need for this seemingly obvious feature. I was a LastPass user for years. Spent weeks researching a replacement. Purchased NordPass and got surprised by problems triggering on several sights. Swallowed the 2 year NordPass subscription, deleted it, and purchased 1Password. Never even thought to check on the Emergency Access aspect. Assumed all the major players had it. Shame on me. What a major disappointment!