Splitifi stores sensitive legal strategy, communication patterns, and emotional documentation. Sharing your login might seem like a shortcut — but it’s one of the fastest ways to lose control of your case. Here’s why it matters, and how to recover if you already gave someone access.
1. Splitifi Is Built for Controlled Sharing
- Instead of giving someone your login, invite them to your case with limited, role-based access.
- You decide what they can see — and what stays private.
2. Shared Logins Blur the Audit Trail
- If two people use the same account, there’s no way to track who made edits, deleted evidence, or changed your timeline.
- That weakens the credibility of your data if used in court.
3. What to Do If You Already Shared Your Login
- Go to Account Settings → Security and select “Sign Out of All Devices”.
- Immediately change your password to something strong and new.
- Enable two-factor authentication to lock it down.
4. Re-Invite the Person Properly
- If the person still needs access (e.g., your attorney, mediator, or accountant), send them an official invite through Splitifi with the correct access level.
Your case deserves clarity and control. Shared logins break both. Splitifi lets you collaborate securely — so everyone stays in their lane, and your story stays intact.