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My wife and I do the same which is hugely convenient. You can store more than website logins as well, such as credit card numbers, drivers license details or our passport information.

We do a lot of travel and financial witchcraft so having full access to each other’s into at the unlock of a thumbprint is extremely convenient.

We also have a team vault at FarmLogs which is hugely helpful for sharing access to singular accounts.

It’s such a valuable tool that I don’t even think about paying for it.



precisely! I make heavy use of 1pass document storage to keep high-quality PDFs of:

* passports

* drivers licenses

* birth certificates

* visas

* proof of residency

* vaccination records

* bank paperwork

* etc

We're in the same boat. We travel a lot, often for extended periods of time, and both work fully remotely. Any document anyone could want from me, for any reason, lives in 1password.

They could double the price, and I'd gripe a little, but would never imagine walking away from the tool.

(er, 1password, don't double your prices, if you're reading this.)

edit: formatting




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