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Share only what you want with new itemized sharing

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Hi {NAME}, We are to our sharing permissions. Previously on Everplans, if you wanted to share a spec

[everplans]( Hi {NAME}, We are [making some changes]( to our sharing permissions. Previously on Everplans, if you wanted to share a specific item, you needed to share the entire section. For example, if you wanted to share one of your IDs with a particular person, you had to share the entire ID section. This was the same with Financial Accounts, Devices, or any of the other sections. But sometimes you need to share just one thing with one person. For example, you might need to share your passport with a friend who's booking a flight for you, or share your neighbor's contact info with your babysitter. Now you can do this securely and easily. [itemized_sharing.png] Your existing deputy permissions will remain intact. If you previously shared the entire section with someone, they will see the same permissions for all the items in that section. You can manage permissions for each item from your vault or for each deputy from the My Deputies section. We hope this update makes it easier for you to share information with different people in your life. This is also a great time to review your deputy permissions. You might see something you want to share with someone new. You can try the new itemized sharing in our [web]( and [iOS app](. [Review deputy permissions]( If you have any questions, please don't respond to this email. Instead, visit our [Help Center]( and we'll take good care of you there. Thank you,
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