> 1) be pissed at being asked to understand it, and 2) not even try it after I died, and suffer all the inconvenience of not having access to my accounts.
Your family sounds fun to be around.
1Password emergency kit is pretty well-designed, all things considered. It's a neat, single-page PDF with all the necessary information[0] (URL to login, email address/password, and the security key as text or QR Code for easy setup).
I guess a link to a sort of tutorial/guide of how to use it to recover the account would be a welcome addition, but I find the format to be pretty solid.
It's pretty hard to find information on lastpass version of the feature. What does it look like? According to their documentation of the "Emergency Access" feature, it claims to be a one-time access[1]? What happens after that access, do you just lose your access forever? That seems much worse than the 1password emergency kit!
Your family sounds fun to be around.
1Password emergency kit is pretty well-designed, all things considered. It's a neat, single-page PDF with all the necessary information[0] (URL to login, email address/password, and the security key as text or QR Code for easy setup). I guess a link to a sort of tutorial/guide of how to use it to recover the account would be a welcome addition, but I find the format to be pretty solid.
It's pretty hard to find information on lastpass version of the feature. What does it look like? According to their documentation of the "Emergency Access" feature, it claims to be a one-time access[1]? What happens after that access, do you just lose your access forever? That seems much worse than the 1password emergency kit!
[0]: https://i.1password.com/media/1password-emergency-kit.png [1]: https://www.lastpass.com/features/emergency-access