Shame on you if you share your password. The consequences can ruin your sterling reputation, violate legal terms of service, promote fraud and identity theft, and give ex-lovers weapons of mass digital destruction. We all do it, despite the risks. Forrester Principal Analyst Eve Maler returns to TechnoPolitics to enlighten us about what she calls "consensual impersonation". It sounds frisky rather than risky, but it is about the common practice of sharing passwords to get stuff done.