The results of the LastPass Sharing Survey are in, and it’s official: We’re all sharing passwords, and we aren’t doing it very safely. In fact, 95% of people share up to 6 passwords with others, including financial, business, social media, and entertainment passwords, despite the majority of people acknowledging that it’s risky to share passwords. Most shockingly, only 19% of respondents say they don’t share passwords that would jeopardize their identity or financial information, leaving 81% of people who would share those passwords.

If the reality is that we need to share passwords, then how are we to share them safely with others and keep our passwords secure? We surveyed over 1,000 US consumers to understand the full extent of how people share passwords and what it means for our online security.

Check out our results in the infographic below and feel free to share or embed on your own blog to inform others about password sharing security. Sign up for LastPass today and give secure password sharing a try!

*Survey Methodology: The 2015 Password Sharing Study polled 1,053 U.S. consumers ages 18+, using an online survey in May 2015. The study analyzed password sharing behavior for both personal and business online accounts. Respondents’ insights were further broken down based on demographic qualifiers, including age. LastPass completed this study to help consumers and enterprises gain a better understanding of the risks associated with sharing passwords and how to make the process safer.