Password storage service Passpack has a new feature that lets you share your account logins with others. It’s meant way to securely share things like usernames and passwords outside of e-mail or IM conversations, and requires that both parties be registered Passpack users. Inviting someone to get access to a certain login is fairly simple, although you just have to be Passpack friends with them first. Then it’s simply a matter of checking off which login or logins you want to share. This is handled in two places, both on your friends page and on each site’s entry. From there you can pick how much access you want each contact to have, including whether they can just view it, or go in and make changes. One smart thing about this system is that as the sharer, you can turn off that access whenever you want. The service makes note of each entry that you’re sharing and gives you a quick way to revoke access to everyone sharing that certain entry, or to certain individuals entirely. This means that if you’re sharing passwords with an employee who leaves the company, you can pull off his or her access to those passwords immediately. Passwords you're sharing get a special orange tag. You can also sort just by shared passwords. (Credit: Passpack) I can’t say I totally find this feature ideal

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Passpack now lets you securely share your logins



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