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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 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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- lopincOccasional Contributor
1P_Tommy It's not clear if if a family organizer uses the recovery code of a family members account to recover that members account, does it give them access to the vault items? I mean the whole point of "legacy access" is if they are not available to access their vault themselves, so if the family organizer can't see the contents of the other family members recovered vault, it doesn't solve the issue. thanks.
- 1P_Tommy
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MerryBit et al.
I wanted ensure you saw the recovery code announcement for families.
https://1password.community/discussion/145903/recovery-codes-for-families-beta#latest
- thedeanFrequent Contributor
I used to have an individual 1Password account. I upgraded to a Family account specifically because of my concern about legacy access. Let me share with the group how I have configured my family account to handle legacy access:
I am a family organizer for my family account.
I made the executor of my will (she is also the successor trustee of my trust, and my designated power of attorney) a second family organizer.
I have shared a vault with her that contains just one entry: my email address and password.
In the event of my incapacity or death, my executor/trustee can use her authority as a family organizer to begin the account recovery process. And since she has access to my email account, she can can use it to reset my master password and secret key, and thereby gain access to all the rest of my vaults. Since I am notified via email of any attempt to begin the recovery process, I feel 99% confident that she will not abuse her family organizer powers while I am still of sound mind. (FYI, while I have 2FA enabled on all my other accounts, it is disabled in 1Password because I don't think it is necessary there, and therefore it does not interfere with this recovery process.)
It's not perfect. But is good enough for me. My master password and secret key are known only to me, and no one else. And it allows me to sleep well at night, knowing that in the event of my incapacity or death, the people with a need to know can get access to everything in all my vaults.
I hope this strategy will help others.
- 1P_Tommy
Moderator
You're most welcome.
- 1P_Tommy
Moderator
Hey MerryBit
Assuming you have an individual account they are in beta testing. Other account types should be on the horizon.
https://1password.community/discussion/145444/recovery-codes-for-individuals-beta
- MerryBitDedicated Contributor
Recovery codes? How do they work and where can I try them out?
- 1P_Tommy
Moderator
Yes, it has been requested as you mention. However, 1Password 8 which makes many more things possible did not exist then. The revamp of 1Password.com is underway and recovery codes are in beta. I hope this is something we can bring to light. Many more things are possible now that were not possible back then. I'm not saying it could happen over night but there is a possibility.
- MerryBitDedicated Contributor
This feature has been requested literally for over a decade, so I would not hold my breath. 😊
Here is the oldest thread I could find asking for such a feature, it is from 2011:
https://1password.community/discussion/2278/feature-request-emergency-password-for-family-in-case-of-death