Family Setup Guide
This guide walks you through setting up Ente Locker for your family. You'll learn how to organize important documents, share them securely with family members, and set up Legacy for digital inheritance.
Overview
A typical family Locker setup includes:
- Individual accounts for each family member
- Shared collections for documents everyone needs access to
- Private collections for personal items
- Legacy contacts so family members can recover each other's accounts
Step 1: Set up accounts for family members
Each family member needs their own Ente account to use Locker. There are two ways to set this up:
Option A: Separate free accounts
Each family member creates their own free Ente account. This is the simplest approach and works well for most families.
For each family member:
- Install Ente Locker on their device
- Create an account with their email address
- Important: Help them save their recovery key securely
- Enable lock screen protection in
Settings > Security
With free accounts, each person gets 100 items and 1GB storage for Locker.
Option B: Ente Family plan (shared subscription)
If you have an Ente Photos subscription, you can add family members to share your storage quota across Ente products. The Family plan is managed through Ente Photos.
To set up a Family plan:
- Subscribe to an Ente Photos plan (if you haven't already)
- Open Ente Photos on your device
- Open
Settings > Subscription > Manage family - Invite family members by email
Family members share the Photos storage quota and get increased Locker limits (1000 items and 10GB storage each).
Note: The Family plan requires an Ente Photos subscription and is managed through Ente Photos, not Locker. Learn more about Family plans.
Tip: For children, consider storing their recovery key in a parent's Locker as a secure note.
Step 2: Plan your collection structure
Before adding items, plan how you'll organize them. Here's a recommended structure for families:
Shared collections (accessible to all family members)
- Family Documents: Birth certificates, marriage certificates, family records
- Medical: Insurance cards, vaccination records, emergency medical info
- Home: Property documents, mortgage info, home insurance
- Vehicles: Registration, insurance, maintenance records
- Emergency Info: Emergency contacts, important phone numbers
Individual collections (private to each person)
- Personal IDs: Passport, driver's license, social security
- Financial: Bank accounts, credit cards, investment accounts
- Work: Employment documents, professional credentials
- Passwords: Account credentials for personal accounts
Step 3: Digitize and upload important documents
Gather your family's important documents and upload them to Locker.
Essential documents to digitize
Identity documents:
- Passports (all family members)
- Birth certificates
- Social security cards
- Driver's licenses
- Marriage certificate
Financial documents:
- Bank account information
- Insurance policies (health, home, auto, life)
- Tax returns (recent years)
- Investment account details
- Mortgage/lease documents
Medical documents:
- Insurance cards
- Vaccination records
- Medication lists
- Doctor contact information
- Medical power of attorney
Legal documents:
- Wills
- Powers of attorney
- Trust documents
- Property deeds
How to upload
- Use your phone's camera or a scanning app to create clear images or PDFs
- Open Ente Locker and tap +
- Select Documents
- Choose the scanned file
- Add a descriptive title (e.g., "John Passport - Expires 2028")
- Add to the appropriate collection
- Tap Save
Step 4: Share collections with family members
Share collections so family members can access important documents. In Locker, you share collections (not individual items) with other Ente users.
Sharing a collection
- Open the collection you want to share
- Tap the share button
- Select Share with Ente user
- Enter your family member's Ente email address
- Choose permissions:
- Viewer: Can view items (recommended for most family sharing)
- Collaborator: Can view and add items (for jointly managed collections)
- Tap Share
All items in the collection will be shared with that person.
Sharing individual items
To share a single item (like a specific document), create a public link for that item. Public links can be password-protected and set to expire.
Recommended sharing setup
| Collection | Share with | Permission |
|---|---|---|
| Family Documents | All family members | Viewer |
| Medical | All family members | Viewer |
| Home | Adults | Collaborator |
| Vehicles | Adults | Collaborator |
| Emergency Info | All family members | Viewer |
| Kids' Documents | Parents | Collaborator |
Step 5: Set up Legacy for account recovery
Legacy ensures family members can recover each other's accounts if needed. This is essential for:
- Accessing a family member's account if they're incapacitated
- Digital inheritance after death
- Emergency account recovery
Setting up Legacy
- Open Ente Locker
- Open
Settings > Account > Legacy - Tap Add Trusted Contact
- Enter your family member's Ente email address
- They must accept the invite in their Ente app
Recommended Legacy setup for families
- Spouses: Add each other as trusted contacts
- Parents: Add adult children as trusted contacts
- Adult children: Add parents or siblings as trusted contacts
Learn more about Legacy.
Step 6: Create an emergency information sheet
Create a Personal Note with critical information that family members might need in an emergency:
Suggested content:
FAMILY EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Emergency Contacts:
- [Name]: [Phone] (relationship)
- Family doctor: [Name, Phone]
- Pediatrician: [Name, Phone]
Insurance Information:
- Health: [Company, Policy #, Phone]
- Home: [Company, Policy #, Phone]
- Auto: [Company, Policy #, Phone]
Medical Information:
- [Family member]: [Allergies, medications, conditions]
Important Locations:
- Safe deposit box: [Bank, Branch, Box #]
- Home safe: [Location, combination in separate note]
- Important documents: [Physical location]
Financial Contacts:
- Bank: [Name, Phone]
- Financial advisor: [Name, Phone]
- Accountant: [Name, Phone]Share this note with all adult family members.
Best practices for families
Security
- Each person has their own account: Don't share login credentials
- Store recovery keys securely: Consider storing children's recovery keys in a parent's Locker
- Enable lock screen: Protect the app on each device
- Review sharing regularly: Check who has access to what
Organization
- Use consistent naming: "John Passport" not just "Passport"
- Include expiration dates: "Driver's License - Expires 03/2026"
- Update promptly: When documents are renewed, update Locker
- Note physical locations: For items like passports, note where the physical copy is stored
Communication
- Tell family members about Locker: Make sure everyone knows it exists
- Explain Legacy: Help family members understand they can recover your account if needed
- Keep emergency info current: Review the emergency sheet annually
Checklist
Use this checklist to ensure your family setup is complete:
- [ ] Each family member has their own Ente account
- [ ] Recovery keys are stored securely
- [ ] Lock screen is enabled on all devices
- [ ] Collections are organized by category
- [ ] Essential documents are uploaded
- [ ] Relevant collections are shared with family members
- [ ] Legacy contacts are configured
- [ ] Emergency information sheet is created and shared
- [ ] Family members know how to access Locker in an emergency
