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One job: Document your digital accounts with clear recovery instructions. That's it.Not your physical assets. Not your legal documents. Not your entire estate. Just your online life, organized so your family doesn't have to detective their way through Gmail's death protocol while grieving.Add your accounts. Get pre-written recovery instructions. Designate your executor. Setup your checkin frequency. Done. Five to ten minutes to spare your family months of digital chaos.
Keystone Family VaultThe digital map your family will actually need.
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When someone dies, their family inherits more than memories—they inherit digital chaos. Dozens of online accounts. Several email addresses. Dozens of subscriptions still charging. Important documents scattered across cloud services. And a password manager locked tight, doing exactly what it's supposed to do: keeping everything secure. But secure doesn't mean findable. Here's the uncomfortable...
Keystone Family VaultThe digital map your family will actually need.
