Glenvault is a private vault for your important documents, accounts, and wishes. Three simple ways for the people you choose to get in when they need to.
Fair question, honest answer is no, an automated switch won’t fire if we’re no longer around.
If you have any ideas to get around this would be great to hear.
One thing we’re thinking of is allowing you to download an sealed/encrypted copy of your vault and allowing the successor to open it with a key offline that can be sent by multiple services/emails so you don’t have a single point of failure.
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My family's important documents are spread across two countries, a few banks, a safe, and my laptop. If something happened to me tomorrow, nobody could find half of it. That's the actual reason I built this.
I kept a spreadsheet of everything my family would need if I disappeared. It was the most important and least trustworthy document I owned. So I'm building the replacement: https://t.co/t370pvW6xm