![]() We often get sent password-protected documents by clients, that more than one of us needs to read. In DayJob there are several, though they are usually only temporary needs, such as:ġ. Instructions for deriving/obtaining my master password and physical key will be made available in any will or power of attorney documentation I get around to drawing up. > What's the use case for sharing passwords?įor personal use: none for me. Usually it's smart enough to fill out the username & password fields automatically In this case, type in the website/app name and select itģ. Sometimes it's not smart enough to detect which password entry to use. iOS magically knows, gives me options of iCloud keychain or Keepass client. windows+s, type keepass, open keepass, type master password.ġ. Usage flow on PC (I'm sure I could install a browser extension, but haven't bothered yet):ġ. Once in a while I've had conflicting writes but it's rare, and I stopped getting them when I got better about saving and closing after changes. They can save changes and reload the database on startup. Both my windows and iOS Keepass clients open the file directly from cloud storage. This could be an issue if we need to share more.Ĭreating new accounts is easy. ![]() Right now my wife and I do have a very limited number of shared accounts but I set up the same system for her and we simply duplicate the few shared logins we have in our two databases. Good questions and I think they show some of the blind spots I have. ![]()
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