What’s the safest way to share login credentials with my team remotely?

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  • #320
    Anoop Kumar
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      I’m using Google Docs temporarily but it feels risky. Should I switch to Bitwarden Teams or 1Password? I need control, sharing logs, and auto-expiry if someone leaves the team.

      #344
      mayanksingh
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        Let’s be real: sharing login details with your team can get awkward. You don’t want to blast passwords everywhere, but how else is everyone supposed to get in?

        I used to just text them, thinking, What could go wrong? Spoiler: a lot! You won’t believe this, but once my buddy’s Wi-Fi password got out, their neighbor started streaming TV shows non-stop. So, there is a better way.

        If you need to share logins, use a password manager. It’s like a tiny online vault where you keep all your passwords safe.

        Tools like LastPass, 1Password, or Bitwarden let you share access without your team ever seeing the actual password. And if someone leaves the team?

        You just turn off their access. so simple! Don’t email passwords. Don’t send them over chat. If you must (really, only if you must), at least do a quick call and change that password after.

        So, play it smart. Use a password manager, keep your accounts safe, and make life easier for everyone.

        #386
        ankitraghav01
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          The safest way to share login details with your team is to use a password manager, like LastPass or 1Password.

          Sending passwords over email or chat is just asking for trouble, one time, my friend did that, and someone else logged in from across the world.

          Set up a password manager for everyone and let it handle sharing securely. It’s super easy, and you do not have to remember a million passwords.

          And never write them on sticky notes; someone will always find them. Just keep it simple and safe.

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