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How to prepare a password manager for your executor

How to prepare a password manager for your executor without creating unnecessary exposure today, including recovery paths, device access, and instructions.

7 min readMay 26, 2026Author: Marvinpassword managerexecutorrecovery codes
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The password manager can be the key to everything

If most important credentials live in a password manager, then the password manager itself becomes one of the most critical records in the estate plan.

That means the executor needs a documented access path, not just the name of the app.

Start with the real access chain

Document the full chain:

  • which password manager you use
  • which email account controls it
  • which devices are already signed in
  • what two-factor authentication method is enabled
  • where backup or recovery codes are stored

Without those details, even a correct master password may not be enough.

Do not reduce the plan to “here is my master password”

That shortcut creates more risk than clarity.

A better plan explains:

  • who should ever use the password manager later
  • what they should access first
  • which records are most urgent
  • whether some categories should be handled by someone else

That is the same logic behind collection-based planning in how the release path works.

Note what the executor should do first

Once the password manager opens, the executor still needs direction.

Leave short notes for:

  • primary email accounts
  • banks, insurers, and tax portals
  • subscriptions that may keep billing
  • cloud storage and documents
  • devices or accounts that should be preserved before anything is changed

This prevents the password manager from becoming a huge but unstructured dump of credentials.

A simple standard

If your executor would still need to guess which email, device, code, or recovery path controls the password manager, the plan is not ready.

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