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by frankcaron 4642 days ago
While I use 1Password myself, a few companies I've worked for now have been using Passpack (https://www.passpack.com/en/home/) which provides a neat way to "share" passwords securely in the event that an employee leaves so you don't lose any accounts. This is in addition to AD or Google Apps depending on the company's infra.
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We've been using PassPack for a while but it's more of a pain to use than a pleasure.

The biggest issue is that password entries are owned by a single user and then selectively shared to other users. It means that if you want to have an overview of all the passwords you need to make sure to have a "owner" account to whom you transfer ownership to, and then make sure to share the password back with you and potentially others. It would be much more practical to have a notion of bucket/group that a list of users can access and modify.