

Although, LastPass will have to beat 1Password's $5 a month family subscription to remain competitive. And, seeing as LastPass is free across devices, you'll be able to manage your settings from anywhere.

This allows you to keep certain data between you and your partner (like payment info for utility bills) while sharing passwords for streaming services with the kids. You can then open them up to other members. Once signed up, you'll be able to organize info into an unlimited amount of folders. The plan will cover up to six members of a household. The password authenticator is launching LastPass Families later this summer. And soon that small list will include LastPass too. Most popular services, such as 1Password, already offer family plans. That way you can keep track of the logins your clan is racking up, and even reference them to create unique passwords in the future.

Unless you plan on outfitting your brood with biometric rings, your best bet is to sign up to a password managing tool. It's hard enough keeping track of your own passwords, let alone your family's.
