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SHC
12 hours agoNew Contributor
How to link (not copy) an entry to an other person?
Hello, I haven't found any answers to my search so far, which is why I'm asking this question. If I searched wrong, please let me know. I use a business account for myself and a family account wher...
- 7 hours ago
Hello SHC! 👋
Thanks for the question! Items in your Private vault are accessible only to you and not to anyone else. To share items with a family member, you'll need to move the item into a shared vault that the family member has access to:
It sounds like avoiding the step of creating/updating the login in your Private vault is the best option, you can create/edit items right in the appropriate shared vault. That being said, I'll pass along your comment to our Product team so that they can consider if adding more linking options between items is something that can be added in the future. Thank you for the feedback!As the family admin, I have also stored all Windows login passwords in my vault and I change them regularly.
In general, there's no need to change passwords regularly as long as they're strong, random, and unique. Regular password changes for no other reason but because an amount of time has passed is no longer recommended as a security practice by many cybersecurity experts and organizations such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
-Dave
PB-46669111
1P_Dave
Moderator
7 hours agoHello SHC! 👋
Thanks for the question! Items in your Private vault are accessible only to you and not to anyone else. To share items with a family member, you'll need to move the item into a shared vault that the family member has access to:
It sounds like avoiding the step of creating/updating the login in your Private vault is the best option, you can create/edit items right in the appropriate shared vault. That being said, I'll pass along your comment to our Product team so that they can consider if adding more linking options between items is something that can be added in the future. Thank you for the feedback!
As the family admin, I have also stored all Windows login passwords in my vault and I change them regularly.
In general, there's no need to change passwords regularly as long as they're strong, random, and unique. Regular password changes for no other reason but because an amount of time has passed is no longer recommended as a security practice by many cybersecurity experts and organizations such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
-Dave
PB-46669111