
For instance, all members of the family might be given permission to log into Spotify, while only the parents have the ability to access online banking. Soon, users will be able to share permission to log in to various accounts on a case-by-case basis, rather than just offering up access to the entire group. Before the end of the summer, this aspect of the service is set to receive some significant upgrades. Previously, the family sharing functionality offered up by LastPass was little more than a basic shared folder that could be accessed by several different users who held a paid account, according to a report from 9to5Mac. However, it’s more and more common that a few different users might share one login - especially when it comes to subscription services like Netflix and Spotify - so the new family sharing functionality set to be offered by LastPass will no doubt come in handy for many. Obviously, it’s generally not a good idea to let too many people know what your password is for any important account.

LastPass makes it easy for users to keep track of passwords for various different sites and services, and now it’s adding functionality that will facilitate sharing credentials with others.

LastPassOne of the most crucial components of staying safe online is making sure that your account passwords don’t fall into the wrong hands.
