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January 24, 2024

Feature Request: 1Password Access after Death, Legacy Contacts

  • January 24, 2024
  • 150 replies
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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 https://support.apple.com/en-us/102631 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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Pinned Reply By 1P_Dave

Hello folks, 

It’s been a little while since our last update in this thread, and I just wanted to pop in to say that we’re still here and paying close attention to all the feedback being shared. While we don’t have anything new to share about an emergency access feature right now, please know that the feedback and discussion here aren’t going unnoticed.

With 1Password’s end-to-end encryption, there’s no simple “add a recovery email” solution: access requires the keys to unlock your account, and 1Password doesn’t have them. Securely storing those keys on behalf of customers would introduce significant risk and responsibility, so an emergency access feature needs an intuitive way to securely share or safeguard the necessary keys without compromising the security guarantees people rely on.

For the time being, we’ve published guidance for estate planning using 1Password’s current features: The complete guide to digital estate planning

For those exploring how 1Password’s existing features might fit into an emergency-access plan, one possible approach is to generate a recovery code and share it with a trusted family member who may need access in an emergency, and account for any two-factor authentication by making the authenticator app or physical security key available to that person as well. The recovery code should be stored securely, such as in the trusted family member’s 1Password vault or another location they can access independently: Generate and use recovery codes

To make this plan work, you’ll need to also set up your email account provider’s emergency-access or legacy-contact feature so the trusted person can access the email account associated with your 1Password account. Without access to that email account, they won’t be able to use the recovery code. It also prevents premature use of the recovery code, since someone with your recovery code cannot complete recovery without also entering a verification code that is sent to your email address.

I know this isn’t the most elegant solution, and the feature request for a built-in legacy manager or emergency access feature in 1Password remains open. For now, as the simplest option, we recommend storing your Emergency Kit alongside with your will in a secure place, along with clear instructions on how to use it for your executor or trusted contact.

-Dave

150 replies

1P_Tommy
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
December 14, 2024

Thanks @BurningOutside

I've shared your thoughts internally.

ref: PB-5125022

January 9, 2025

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

January 9, 2025

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.

January 11, 2025

+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.

January 13, 2025

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!

January 19, 2025

Hello,

Different companies take different approaches but I hope 1Password will develop a solution for access sharing that covers three cases:

  1. Death
  2. Accident that prohibits a victim to share a password
  3. 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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1P_Tommy
1Password Employee
1Password Employee
January 22, 2025

@George1pw

I've merged your discussion with the previous subject matter.

VirgilBoy
January 26, 2025

I’ve been actually working on this whole project when I stumbled over this discussion. Everything I’ve been trying to do would be cured with a proper and secure legacy access person assigned. I sure hope someone gets this project evolving as soon as possible.!

williakz
January 27, 2025

Just a placeholder to make sure I don't get dropped in the transition to the new support environment.

February 18, 2025

Like many others have posted, I moved from LastPass and this is the only feature that 1Password is lacking. So, add me to the chorus of users requesting this. Thanks.