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SafeAfter: Digital Legacy & Passwords

SafeAfter: Digital Legacy & Passwords

Family access to passwords through security questions.

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SafeAfter is an offline password manager designed for situations when you can’t share your passwords yourself. It lets you securely store important passwords and set up access for trusted people through personal security questions. This way, your loved ones can access essential accounts in case of death, illness, or emergencies, while everything stays private and protected until then.
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SafeAfter: Digital Legacy & Passwords gallery image
SafeAfter: Digital Legacy & Passwords gallery image
SafeAfter: Digital Legacy & Passwords gallery image
SafeAfter: Digital Legacy & Passwords gallery image
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Launch tags:AndroidiOSPassword manager
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Migma AI
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What do you think? …

Marcin Czepiel
Hi! Thanks so much for checking out SafeAfter. I built this app to solve a very personal problem I couldn’t stop thinking about: what happens to my social media, email accounts, subscriptions, and other important logins if I’m no longer here to share them myself? I didn’t want to hand over all my passwords in advance, but I also didn’t want my family to be locked out if something happened to me. That’s why I created SafeAfter, a way to keep passwords private today, while making sure trusted people can access them when it’s truly needed. Security was a top priority from day one. SafeAfter doesn’t connect to the internet at all. There’s no cloud, no servers, no accounts. Everything is stored locally on the device and encrypted using system-level security. Even the app itself can’t “see” your data unless access conditions are met. To make setup easy, you can also import passwords from popular browsers and password managers, so you don’t have to start from scratch! I’m really curious what you think! Feedback, questions, concerns, or ideas are more than welcome. I’ll be here answering comments and I genuinely hope SafeAfter can help you plan for situations we rarely want to think about, but probably should. Thanks for having me here!