Hello! @Thierry
Welcome to the LastPass Community.
We have a tool called "Emergency Access" that got designed for this kind on of situations, please check the URL below:
Set up and manage emergency access in LastPass
Please let me know if you need additional help.
Greetings!
Verlaine | Customer Care
Thank you but I read: "Emergency access is intended for a one-time use of sharing all of the stored vault data of aLastPass PremiumorLastPass Familiesaccount with another activeLastPassuser" so that means that this trusted user will only have one opportunity to access all passwords of the deceased user? That's not very practical and thought there would be. better solution for this kind of situations. This is another good reason for using services like LastPass and be able to transfer all passwords to a surviving trusted person.
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To answer your question: Yes, Emergency access is not meant to be permanent. I suggest 'sharing' those passwords with your emergency contact persons if you feel they will need access on a more permanent basis.