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Ask HN: Do you share your email password with your cofounder? Why or why not?

3 pointsby Kepler-295calmost 8 years ago

5 comments

marccalmost 8 years ago
I wouldn&#x27;t share my Gmail password. Besides, I have two-factor enabled on my account, so the password alone wouldn&#x27;t be that useful.<p>If you are using Gmail, you can share access to your inbox with another account. This would still let your cofounder access your inbox and read your mail, assuming that&#x27;s what you are solving for. Your cofounder would also be able to send mail as you, but it will show up as &quot;sent by cofounder@company.com&quot;.
12s12malmost 8 years ago
I don&#x27;t even share it with my wife. And the issue is not about trust. It is that there is no need for it. And sharing it with another person makes it a lot less secure.
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dazhbogalmost 8 years ago
We share most of the things just because there is 100% trust and it makes things easier. For the specific case of the email we dont access eachothers email, but if there was a need, it would be perfectly fine. I can&#x27;t say this is the right&#x2F;safest thing to do with most startups, as it requires extreme trust and you have to know that person better than his&#x2F;her family knows them.
partisanalmost 8 years ago
We have in the past. Eventually we tell each other our passwords after updates. We sometimes have to access something when the other cannot.
dnh44almost 8 years ago
Not answering your question but FrontApp.com is a nice solution for those that want to do this.