Allow access to Online Account without giving away credentials
You have to realize that this is quite risky and so you should do this only if you need to share your account with someone you trust 100%! To get started, launch Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browser and install the AcessURL. No AccessURL account is required to share your online account. Once you activate this extension, you will find a new button on the browser toolbar. Now navigate to and open your online account that you want to share and sign in. Then, click on the AccessURL icon. You will get some options like these:
Here you can choose the expiry time. You can choose either 24 hours or 1 week or Never. It is not recommended to select Never as then, the person will have your account access forever. After choosing an expiry time hit the Create Access URL button. You will get a URL that you need to send to the person who wants to access your online account. The recipient needs to use Google Chrome or Firefox to use that link. Otherwise, it may not work properly. If you have shared the access URL with someone, and now decide to block that person from accessing your account, you will have to log out using your Chrome or Firefox browser. This will take away the access from that person. If you feel the need to share access to your online accounts you can download AccessURL from here.
Can I give access to my Gmail account without password?
Yes, you can give access to your Gmail account without sharing the password. For that, you need to use the AccessURL extension in the Mozilla Firefox browser. It lets you create temporary credentials that you can share with your friends or anybody to allow that person to access your account. You do not need to share your username or password of any account if you want to share the account with someone.