“A sealed envelope for every password you own, automatically handed to the right person if you disappear.”
How it works in three bites:
- You lock it up once.
- Drop your passwords, crypto codes, and important PDF-style papers into Safepass.
- Everything is scrambled (encrypted) right inside your web browser, so even we can’t peek.
- You pick your ‘just-in-case’ person.
- Add a trusted email—your partner, sibling, best friend, lawyer—who should get the keys if something happens.
- You stay on the radar.
- We nudge you with a quick “Still there?” email/text every week.
- Keep clicking? Nothing happens.
- Don’t respond for 90 days? Safepass automatically sends the sealed digital envelope to your chosen person, and only they can open it.
Why it matters (minus the tech jargon):
- No more treasure-hunt for passwords when a loved one passes away.
- Zero snooping risk: your info is scrambled and unreadable to hackers—or even to us.
- Instant peace of mind: set it up once, get gentle check-ins, forget about it till life takes an unexpected turn.
That’s it. A digital “in case of emergency” plan that runs itself.
Would you trust a tool like this to guard your online life?
Sounds interesting? Here is a detailed business proposal.