How Legasee works better than shared folders

Shared folders are great for sharing certain types of content, but they lack some key features and structure which is relevant when considering your end-of life information plan.

Cloud storage solutions have become common place in a modern digital world and offer a variety of benefits to users above local storage on your device. The main challenge when comparing these cloud solutions to Legasee is that the cloud storage solutions are primarily focused on information sharing for collaboration purposes.

What this means is that, when sharing your information, you are not able to provide access subject to an external requirement, like a specific event occurring or confirmation from a third party. Access is provided on a permanent basis and offering only the ability to determine if someone can edit the information or not.

Legasee is a purpose built to facilitate the effective transfer of information in the event of your death or should you become incapacitated. Legasee gives you full control over access to your data by allowing you to nominate various event administrators that will be able to gain access to the information in your vault based on the event types you have specified for them.

This ensures that only those who need access to the information in a specific event type will be able to gain access to your information.

Legasee's event based access model also means that you can retain your privacy while you are alive and healthy, but have total peace of mind that the right information will be available to those who need it should you die or become incapacitated. Our event access model allows you to keep your information private while ensuring that should an event occur that your event admins will be able to gain access to the information without requiring any further confirmations from you.

With Legasee you have total peace of mind that the relevant information will be available to the right people when they need it most.

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