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Share 1password vault7/23/2023 ![]() If you want to share passwords more regularly, better password managers like 1Password and LastPass simplify sharing as long as everyone uses the same app. The problem I solve with One-Time Secret is infrequent, one-off password sharing with people whose technical setup I seldom know. In that article about One-Time Secret, I wrote: I have no idea why the feature disappeared, but I liked getting the notification that the recipient had indeed retrieved the password. I’ve taken to using yet another similar service- 1ty.me-which until recently allowed you to enter your email address and receive a notification of when the recipient accessed the password. Although this is highly unlikely, if the recipient tells you that they couldn’t retrieve the link, you know someone intercepted your message, and you can change the password in question. When they click the link, the site shows them the password and immediately deletes the database entry to ensure no one else can ever use that link again. ![]() You enter the password in a Web form, click a Generate button, copy the provided URL, and send the link to the recipient. Here’s how these password-sharing services work. This capability is essential when you’re in a group whose account access credentials need to be shared with people whose technical platform you might not even know.
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