Thanks Mom and Dad, For Trying?
They bought this book, which is worth something, I guess – but they never filled it out. So … not really helpful.
I found it while cleaning out their house. It was supposed to be a guide for me, but it was just 100 pages of never answered questions.
But seriously, what are people supposed to do?
- Put down their entire life into a paperback book, filled out once and then never updated?
- Create endless Excel spreadsheets of rows and columns for everything?
- Store a desk drawer worth of things in a safe, and hope your loved ones know how to access it?
Life is complicated enough when things are going well.
When your family deals with the hard times, like the death of a parent or spouse, it gets way more difficult.
Try putting together the pieces of someone’s life after they’re gone. It’s not just their will or last wishes; it’s their bank accounts. Selling their car or home. Canceling their Netflix subscription.
Shelter is the secure platform that helps you share the important financial details, digital accounts, physical assets, and more with the people you love. And when they need them, they’ll have access.
Here’s how it works.
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Is this actually secure?
Put simply, Shelter uses the same technology as your typical password manager. Your data is encrypted before it reaches our server, and the only thing that can unlock it is your user account and those trusted contacts you’ve invited to access it.
We can’t see it. Only you and your Trusted Contacts have access.
If you want to get nerdier, we adhere to a zero-knowledge security model, meaning that we can’t see, access, or decrypt your encrypted passwords. We cannot reset your master password, nor can we recover your data for you.
Spend a few minutes today, and save your loved ones days and weeks later.
This is a situation you could be in with your own parents, or your kids or spouse could be in with you.
If you open a Shelter, then know you’ve done the hard work to make sure you’re taking care of the people you love.
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PS. And one more thing …
I know it’s easy to look at something like this and say, sure, it’s a great idea and I’ll do it some day. Like having life insurance or creating a will, it’s not at the top of life’s priority list.
But when you need it, if you don’t have it … well, it makes a difference. Just think about that empty Everything You Need to Know When I’m Gone book. Intentions matter, but actions matter more – especially when your loved ones need your help.
Open your Shelter today. Your loved ones will thank you later.