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You can't.
No.
Use https://www.passwordstore.org/. Sync it to a trusted person's git server. Put the gpg key on a usb stick and give it to them. Write the password to the GPG key on a piece of paper and give it to your lawyer with instructions to give it to your trusted person in the event of your death.
This is interesting. Just recently two of my few YouTube personalities passed away. A co worker too. My co-worker definetly had no plan and his family was left high and dry. We had Robert Murray Smith who was broken when his wife passed and he used science to go follow her. His brother quickly left his followers a message. Finally a photographer who did darkroom demos and such also died. His channel says nothing about it. So YouTube is probably making money off dead people. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mElL9M5GhG4 Bill Schwab