Q: 1 company, but many clients
The use case I am exploring is my 1 company sending tool to each of our clients (assume 1,000 clients) and asking them to share private information (like date of birth) so that we can transfer the info securely without allowing other clients to see it and protect against a privacy breach. Can my Tier 2 accomplish this?
LockerPasswordManager
May 11, 2025A: Yes, you can use Locker Quick Share to securely send your tool to each client. They don’t need a Locker account to access it.
However, if you want clients to share back information like their date of birth securely, they will need to create a Locker account. It’s free and quick. You can share the sign-up link with them.


Verified purchaser
So just to confirm, I can : 1) share this blank version of the document with many clients, 2) they can reply with the completed document holding sensitive info (and nobody sees the responses but me) 3) And it still represents just 1 “secret” on my account? If so, I am definitely purchasing Tier 2.

Verified purchaser
Hi,
If you want to manage 1,000 documents for 1,000 clients, you’ll need to create 1,000 individual items in your vault - each representing one document aka one client. These items will all appear in your account. If all the documents are one "secrets" type, you can organize them into a dedicated folder, such as "Secrets A." This setup will fulfill both your requirements 1) and 2).


Verified purchaser
So I can accomplish what I want to do (transfer secure files to get this info from unlimited clients and store these files of the same secret type without any of the clients having access to each others information) all in one master folder where the master folder represents just one "secret" with a Tier 2 or no? You imply No by saying requirement 3) is not satisfied.

Verified purchaser
"So I can accomplish what I want to do (transfer secure files to get this info from unlimited clients and store these files of the same secret type without any of the clients having access to each others information) all in one master folder where the master folder represents just one "secret" with a Tier 2" -> Our answer is Yes