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  • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

    @marcusquinn nice. I'm thinking of greating a family "organisation" on Bitwarden for us to all securely share our logins and state what we'd like to happen. I hate that e.g. it's impossible to get Facebook to delete deal people's profiles (but of course you can do it if you've got their login).

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    @jdaviescoates yeah, lots to think about in this area that I think we never make time for but then if we value our digital worlds then they are worth making sure family can too some day.

    I haven't tested this yet but it could be that the file doesn't need to be hosted publicly, it could just be shared on a private file-share with some instructions on how to open it in the event of our not being around.

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      @jdaviescoates yeah, lots to think about in this area that I think we never make time for but then if we value our digital worlds then they are worth making sure family can too some day.

      I haven't tested this yet but it could be that the file doesn't need to be hosted publicly, it could just be shared on a private file-share with some instructions on how to open it in the event of our not being around.

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      @marcusquinn I guess it could just be a RaspberryPi with Bitwarden or similar on it, and a piece of paper with the master password written on it

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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      • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

        @marcusquinn nice. I'm thinking of greating a family "organisation" on Bitwarden for us to all securely share our logins and state what we'd like to happen. I hate that e.g. it's impossible to get Facebook to delete deal people's profiles (but of course you can do it if you've got their login).

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        @jdaviescoates The problem I have with sharing super-access passwords with family or friends is the value those keys have, without the same level of knowledge of PC protection could be creating a backdoor by proxy. Somewhat I think physical world solutions are safe, as blockchains are a good example of enabling.

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        • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

          @marcusquinn I guess it could just be a RaspberryPi with Bitwarden or similar on it, and a piece of paper with the master password written on it

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          @jdaviescoates Makes sense, or even a bootable USB stick or something like that. I've no idea what their shelf-life is though.

          I feel thinks like encrypted stored files on GitLab/GitHub etc are probably a reasonably safe place too.

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          • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

            @jdaviescoates The problem I have with sharing super-access passwords with family or friends is the value those keys have, without the same level of knowledge of PC protection could be creating a backdoor by proxy. Somewhat I think physical world solutions are safe, as blockchains are a good example of enabling.

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            @marcusquinn not getting your blockchain reference. But the RPi could be locked in a safe that needs two keys? 😛

            I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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            • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

              @marcusquinn not getting your blockchain reference. But the RPi could be locked in a safe that needs two keys? 😛

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              @jdaviescoates Thinking things like a Trezor for storing bitcoin offline.

              But then what we're looking at with Hereditas is the timelock, so if you aren't incapacitated you can stop access by declining when receiving a notification for access requested. Which then means the device has to be controlled i a way to make sure those live-man notifications get through.

              It's complicated being dead eh! 😂

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              • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                @jdaviescoates Thinking things like a Trezor for storing bitcoin offline.

                But then what we're looking at with Hereditas is the timelock, so if you aren't incapacitated you can stop access by declining when receiving a notification for access requested. Which then means the device has to be controlled i a way to make sure those live-man notifications get through.

                It's complicated being dead eh! 😂

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                @marcusquinn said in Hereditas - digital legacy succession planning:

                It's complicated being dead eh!

                Rest in peace? 😏

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                  @marcusquinn said in Hereditas - digital legacy succession planning:

                  It's complicated being dead eh!

                  Rest in peace? 😏

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                  @hillside502 Hah, I wish! Partly trying to make sure all those I work with don't have important stuff die with them and leave the rest of us without such peace 😄

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                    yes, it's tricky..

                    Have friends who are homeless and break devices often.

                    That means weeks or months w/o phone or computer access.

                    Hence law firms and more intelligent, long lasting solutions.

                    I did have a blockchain project on this exact problem and now the Ark.io chain has timelocks implemented.

                    Just a matter of making it happen and popular.

                    Conscious tech

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                    • robiR robi

                      yes, it's tricky..

                      Have friends who are homeless and break devices often.

                      That means weeks or months w/o phone or computer access.

                      Hence law firms and more intelligent, long lasting solutions.

                      I did have a blockchain project on this exact problem and now the Ark.io chain has timelocks implemented.

                      Just a matter of making it happen and popular.

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                      @robi Cool, ark.io looks nice, I'd love to get more time for blockchain stuff but for now I have bitten off about 6 epic projects at once so it'll have to be once they mature a bit.

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