Essentials helps you create, organise and manage practical information your family may need during illness, emergencies or major life transitions. This includes legal documents, financial records, personal details, passwords and trusted contacts that are often scattered across systems and accounts.
Keeping everything in one secure place reduces confusion and prevents key information being lost. It also makes it easier for trusted people to step in quickly, without delays or guesswork.
Inside your Evaheld Vault, you can update information at any time, share access with trusted contacts, and control exactly what each person can view. This ensures sensitive details stay protected while still being accessible when needed.
You decide who can access your information, what they can see, and when access applies. This creates clarity for loved ones while keeping privacy and control in your hands.
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Keep documents, passwords and trusted contacts organised, secure and accessible when it matters most.
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