StickSafe – the digital legacy

Digital estate planning involves organising important documents, passwords, contracts and emergency contacts in good time. StickSafe helps you store this information offline, encrypted and easily accessible – so that your loved ones can take the necessary action in an emergency.

Overview instead of chaos

Keep track of all important digital topics in a structured manner – so that nothing gets lost.

  • Centrally document accounts, subscriptions and logins
  • File important documents (contracts, policies, certificates) in an orderly manner
  • Clearly define responsibilities for each area

Access according to your rules

You decide who gets access in an emergency – and what they can access.

  • Define trusted representatives and deputies
  • Organise critical areas separately
  • Access only when necessary instead of “password sharing”

Capable of acting in an emergency

A clear procedure helps when time pressure and emotions come together.

  • Emergency checklist with specific steps
  • Contacts and hotlines immediately at hand
  • Regular updates instead of outdated lists
Digital estate planning with StickSafe Pro, family at table, laptop with access list, organised documents and emergency contacts

In an emergency, it is often not just a password that is missing, but an overview: what is there, where is it, who is responsible – and what is the order of priority? StickSafe helps you to prepare your digital legacy in a structured manner and offline, so that relatives do not have to search, guess or improvise. This ensures that everything is clearly regulated – without the need for cloud storage.

StickSafe protects your most important information like a Swiss bank vault – offline and encrypted.

  • Access to email, banking, subscriptions, clouds and devices
  • Important documents (powers of attorney, policies, contracts, certificates)
  • Emergency contacts, checklists and clear responsibilities

  • Record your most important accounts, devices, subscriptions and digital services (including responsibility).
  • Define priorities: critical first (email, banking, telephone, cloud/Apple/Google).
  • Record the necessary information: where, what for, how important – without long texts.

  • Store logins, security information and documents centrally and neatly structured in the “DATA” folder.
  • File important documents (powers of attorney, policies, contracts, certificates) – so they can be found easily instead of being scattered around.
  • Use the offline password manager/generator: strong, unique passwords without online dependency.

  • Designate a trusted person (or role) who will provide support in an emergency – clearly defined.
  • Determine when access is permitted and what steps apply (e.g. inform → block → secure).
  • Use PUK logic: unlocking only via PUK (kept separately) – no spontaneous passing on of passwords.

Prepare your digital legacy once and for all – so that in an emergency, everything can be found quickly and is clearly organised. StickSafe stores your information offline and encrypted, without the cloud and without a subscription. Set up StickSafe now and get an overview.

FAQ:

What happens if the stick is lost or stolen?
Without the master password/PUK, the data remains unreadable.

Do I need internet or cloud access?
No. StickSafe works offline.

Can I specify who gets access in an emergency?
Yes. You define trusted persons/roles and the procedures.

How can I prevent someone from gaining access “too early”?
Through clear rules (procedure/checklist) and technical blocking: activation only via PUK.

What should I at least store for my digital legacy?
Email, banking, devices/telephone, important subscriptions/clouds, as well as key documents and emergency contacts.

Can I update content at any time?
Yes. You can continuously adjust access rights, documents and responsibilities.

Does StickSafe support strong passwords?
Yes – with an offline password manager and generator for strong, unique passwords.

What exactly is the PUK rule?
After several failed attempts, the phone is locked; it can only be unlocked with the PUK (kept separately).