The risk of early sharing
Sending passwords in messages, notebooks, or shared documents can create long-term security problems and confusion about which record is current.
Williation
Emergency password access
Williation helps owners prepare access instructions for emergencies while reducing the risk of giving sensitive passwords away before they are needed.
Sending passwords in messages, notebooks, or shared documents can create long-term security problems and confusion about which record is current.
A structured emergency access process gives trusted people a path to the right records while keeping everyday control with the owner.
Store recovery codes, account notes, server access instructions, and account ownership guidance alongside credentials.
One vault for real life
Organise credentials and sensitive access notes in structured vault records.
Keep backup codes and recovery instructions with the account they belong to.
Sensitive viewing and access actions can be tracked for accountability.
Emergency access to passwords should be used responsibly and in line with account terms, local laws, and owner instructions.
Help Center
It is safer to create controlled emergency access with unique trusted-contact rules rather than sharing a master password casually.
Yes. Recovery codes and backup instructions can be stored as sensitive vault records.
Emergency contacts can be allowed to view and download approved records, but not edit them.
The initial focus is secure organisation, legacy planning, and emergency continuity rather than browser autofill.
Start with the people who matter
Create one calm place for the private information, instructions, and assets your family should never have to search for in a crisis.