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Bitwarden has this, you can set your next-of-kin and they'll be able to get access. (They have to wait like 2 weeks or so and I imagine all sorts of alarm bells will go off if they try this while you're alive). Might be a premium only feature though idk.
It is premium only to configure, but doesn't require premium to execute once configured.
Wait how does that work? I thought Bitwarden couldn't access your passwords, how could they grant a third party access to your passwords without your master password?
my understanding is:
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The BitWarden Emergency Access feature is premium-only to setup. And it doesn't have the death certificate/identity verification piece to it, which I prefer not having anyway.