As an admin, I can see a list of passwords I have shared to a specific use

Q1. What is the problem that you are trying to solve?
My organization has multiple users. We have a set of passwords that are shared with specific users, and occasionally need to remove a user’s access. Being able to see a list of what passwords were shared with a user would be very useful from security and auditing standpoints.

Q2 - Who is impacted?
Admins who are managing password access.

Q3 - Why is it important and/or urgent?
It would provide a boost in security to know what a user has access to within the organization.

Q4 - What is your proposed solution? (optional)
If user A shared passwords with user B, user A would be able to select that user and see a list of passwords that had been shared.

Q5. Community support
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Hey @reed5 thanks for the proposal.

A potential interim work around could be using the groups feature. Instead of sharing directly with a user you could share with the group and then based on group membership you’d know who has access.

I realize this won’t cover all use cases of the feature you are describing but it might help mitigate it in the meantime.

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Amazing application, like clayton says. For interim users, this is very usefull.