Share Limited Access, Not Your Passwords
The secure access sharing platform everyone can use where managing, sharing, and tracking access is as easy as sharing a link.
Customize AccessProtected Access
Grant time-limited access to your accounts without sharing your actual passwords and quickly onboard/offboard team members with all the tools they need.
Granular Permissions
Control exactly what actions shared users can perform within your accounts by restricting access to sensitive data and controls.
Activity Insights
Keep track of all actions performed by shared users in real-time and have rich activity data at your fingertips.
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What Our Users Say
"Passport AI has revolutionized how our team collaborates. We can now safely share access to our tools without compromising security."
- Sarah J., Marketing Manager
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Passport AI work?
You share access by having Passport AI manage identity authentication and authorization. Passport AI uses advanced encryption and temporary access tokens to allow you to share limited access to your accounts without revealing your passwords and blocked elements. We provide access behind additional levels of protection and our patent pending method allows employees to access necessary applications and websites without ever seeing or handling passwords. The remote instance maintains control over the credentials, ensuring secure and monitored access to only vital elements for your workflow.
Is Passport AI secure?
Yes, security is our top priority. We use bank-level encryption, two-factor authentication, and regular security audits to ensure your data and access remain safe.
Can I revoke access at any time?
Absolutely. You have full control over the access you grant. You can revoke access instantly at any time, even before the set expiration period.
What types of accounts can I share access to?
Passport AI works with any app, including social media, project management tools, analytics platforms, and more.
Why is sharing access better than sharing passwords with something like a password manager?
Sharing passwords through plain text chat/email or even a password manager like LastPass, 1Password, or many others is an extraordinarily dangerous practice that can lead to devastating security breaches. Many people don't realize that the only way password managers are able to share password, is to entrust the recipient with the raw text of your password. This is even if the password manager claims it is hidden because the password is only obfuscated giving you a misleading sense of security. Sharing a password implies trust, they have your password, and if they or their devices are compromised then so are you.