You recently sent a survey to my email address. the main topic was about how i started using last pass, and then moved onto asking about what news and social media channels I used and if I shared passwords to these. I assume you are trying to establish a user need for having a sharing feature for some passwords.
Unfortunately some of your questions were poorly designed so the data will be poor and you won't be able to draw good conclusions from it.
For example, you ask which social media platforms I use most often and gave a list to choose from. But you didn't give the option of 'other' so I was unable to tell you that I don't use those on your list but I do use something else. The question was mandatory so I had to choose something, so you've got false data.
Then you ask 'for which of these subscriptions do you share login details with others?' Again it's a mandatory question and there is no option to say 'I don't share any subscriptions' and no option to say 'other'. So again you've got false data for that.
Surveys are a really useful tool for research if they are well designed. But if you don't consider the full picture of how respondents may answer then they are limited use