

Finally, I added passwords for all the ways he could reach us, from Skype to FaceTime to Zoom although, trying to get a 15-year-old to actually talk to his parents was another matter. In went the flights, insurance policies, consent forms, and all the rest.

I created a Texas Trip vault added our passports, contact info, and a credit card for emergencies (new headphones are not an emergency). He used 1Password Families to help his son prepare for his trip to the USA for an international gymnastics training camp. The Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang got me thinking about international travel, and I’m reminded of Jeff’s post about his son’s trip to Texas.

In fact, it’s great for sharing a lot more than passwords, too. 1Password Families can’t cook for you or get your kids to clean their rooms, but it’s great with online accounts. Most of the time, sharing lives together is as simple as sharing a meal, sharing how your day was, and – these days – sharing Wi-Fi passwords and Netflix accounts.
