Yes.
Credit cards can be used by family members. When swiping a card, the merchant will not pay attention to who is using it. As long as the cardholder has the card and password, and money can be swiped from the card, it is enough. What's more, some credit cards can be set up without a password. But after all, it is a credit card, which is a type of consumption that is spent in advance. The card owner still needs to pay more attention to the consumption of the credit card so that he can be mentally prepared when repaying the loan in the next month. In addition, if you want to give a credit card to a family member, you must also understand their family’s spending habits. Some people spend money lavishly, especially when the credit card they use is not their own. If this is such a family member, you should be prepared in advance when giving him a credit card. If you can't afford it, don't give him a credit card easily.