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DigitLegacy
Plan your digital afterlife — accounts, passwords & crypto
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Plan your digital afterlife — accounts, passwords & crypto
5 followers
DigitLegacy helps you secure your digital afterlife — so nothing is lost when you're gone. Most people leave behind chaos: forgotten accounts, passwords, unprotected crypto. DigitLegacy gives your loved ones a secure vault with everything they need. • Encrypted vault for accounts, passwords & crypto • Designate trusted contacts for access • Store documents & final wishes • 8 languages: EN, HU, DE, SK, CZ, PL, RO, HR • Privacy-first, EU-hosted



Really thoughtful concept, the EU hosting and 8 languages already show serious intent. One thing I'd love to see is a dead man's switch with a customizable grace period, so my trusted contacts get access only after I've actually been inactive for X months, instead of relying on someone remembering to trigger it. That single feature would make this a no-brainer for me.
@boransand97562 Great news — this already exists! ✅ You can set your own check-in interval, and if you miss it, your trusted contacts are notified automatically after your chosen grace period. No manual triggering needed. Give it a try and let me know if you have questions! 🙌
Really thoughtful idea, the EU-hosted and multi-language focus stands out. One thing that would make it feel more complete for me: a "dead man switch" feature that automatically alerts your designated contacts after a period of no login activity. Would give real peace of mind for people who travel or live alone.
@abanmantc181w Great news — this feature is already live! ✅ Inactivity-based automatic alerts are built in — you set exactly how long before your trusted contacts are notified. Perfect for peace of mind when traveling or living alone. Give it a try! 🙏
The trusted contact flow is really well thought out, that part of a dead man's switch usually feels clunky but this seems like a genuinely smooth handoff.
@hiraxevj Thanks Hira! That was one of the trickiest parts to get right — nobody wants to click a button called "I think my person might be dead." The goal was to make the handoff feel like a normal, deliberate act. Really glad that comes through! 🙏