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2 years ago1Password Access after Death, Legacy Contacts
I am not planning to die anytime soon, but sometimes things happen.
Beyond securing my 1Password details in an Escrow account, or with a lawyer, or in a bank lockbox, does 1Password offer any means of allowing one or more designated member of the 1Password Families account to access the 1Password account in case of the primary owner's passing?
Apple now offers the ability to add one or more Legacy Contacts so that in case of your untimely demise, an Access Key and a Death Certificate allows Apple to grant the holder of both of these to get a new Apple ID that has access to your Apple ID Account.
It may be something 1Password wants to consider, though I realize that reviewing Death Certificates may not be on the high list of priorities for the team!
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- 1P_TommyModerator
- GuitarChordNew Contributor
1P_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.
- NOLAQueenNew Contributor
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.
- George1pwOccasional Contributor
Hello,
Different companies take different approaches but I hope 1Password will develop a solution for access sharing that covers three cases:
- Death
- Accident that prohibits a victim to share a password
- Memory loss (eg. Alzheimer disease)
I would prefer is simple solution that requires no intervention form 1Password: it can be as easy as a mail that's send to several addresses with instructions and a link to one or more secured passwords when I have not used the 1PW client for a couple of weeks.
For what's it worth: we now use the Password Recovery Code functionality from 1Password. We don't want a burglar to have full access to all passwords because he stole one paper document so our sisters and brothers have part of the recovery key and part of a LUKS encryption key in a closed envelope and a LUKS encrypted SD card with an export of the password manager, an export of all 2FA codes, recovery codes, recovery files etc. etc.
Thanks.
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Just a placeholder to make sure I don't get dropped in the transition to the new support environment.
- Powl49New Contributor
This is also an important topic for me. Thank you mentioning this subject to the team!
- glowndesNew Contributor
I 100% agree that this feature needs to be developed. In 2022, I lost both my parents unexpectedly within 4 months of each other, and it was a nightmare having to deal with all of the admin involved in closing accounts, ending subscriptions, etc.
There must be a way to implement such a feature without needing to print out a piece of paper with the relevant details on it. Say someone breaks into my house and manages to get into my safe—they then have access to my entire life. It seems silly of a company such as 1Password that values security so much just to say, 'Print it out and put it in a safe place'!
- glowndesNew Contributor
To add to my comment above - I just realised that there is no point printing out my emergency kit as I have 2FA on my account... So printing it out and my family using it after I pass away will be of no help as they will need the 2FA code...