Proton Pass makes it easy to share streaming logins with your family or company account details with your colleagues. Share sensitive information securely with anyone, even if they don't use Proton Pass.
How does it work?
STEP 1
Choose the item you want to share
Select the password, credit card or secure note you want to share and click the Share button.
STEP 2
Share a single item or share the whole vault
Share a single item using secure link sharing. Choose when the link expires and the number of times it can be viewed. Copy the link and send it to the invitee.
For vault sharing, enter the email address of the person you want to share your vault with.
STEP 3
Revoke access anytime
When you change a shared item or an item in a shared vault, it will automatically update for everyone you shared it with. Easily revoke access at any time.
What makes Proton Pass unique?
Like other Proton services, Proton Pass includes a unique combination of features that set it apart from all others.
Share with multiple people, for free
Proton Pass lets you share vaults with up to two other people for free. It’s free for you and the people you share with. Upgrade to Proton Pass Plus to share more vaults with more people or to share single items via secure links.
More than just password
Securely share not only passwords but also other sensitive information, such as credit cards, notes, and hide-my-email aliases.
The new standard in safe sharing
No more sharing passwords via email, chat or spreadsheets. With Proton Pass, you can share sensitive information securely, easily and with more control.
Access from anywhere
Access your secure link or shared vault from any device and all major operating systems.
For seamless collaboration
Allow effortless collaboration among team members by sharing passwords, secured notes, and payment information without compromising security.
Real-time synchronization
Instantly synchronize changes to all authorized devices, ensuring everyone has the most current information.
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