• folkrav (edited 8 years ago)
    +2

    Well, LastPass has that sort of "in case of death" switch where someone (preapproved) can provide them with a death certificate and they give them access to your password vault. I've been using their services for quite some time now and have already set it up so my long-date SO would get access if something happened to me.

    Edit : Sorry, see child comment. That was PasswordBox, not LastPass!

    • FistfulOfStars (edited 8 years ago)
      +3

      How does that work exactly?

      My understanding is that LastPass themselves never have access to your encryption key, so I don't see how that would be possible.

      • folkrav
        +2

        I'm sorry! That was PasswordBox, which I unsubscribed some months ago. I now use LastPass, for which, through various promotions, got 2.5 years of free Premium service ;)

        PasswordBox - Digital Legacy