Document, information safe offers peace of mind
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Thousands of Australian families will benefit thanks to the launch of Secure My Treasures, a secure online document and information safe. Putting safety and security first, Secure My Treasures is unique in that identity verification is incorporated into every login. Few, if any, software applications use such a rigorous approach to care for their clients.
Founded by Melbourne seniorpreneurs, Char Weeks and Geoff Charles, Secure My Treasures spares adult children the stress, and expense, of having to search for each parent’s important documents and information at the end of life.
It also provides a safe haven for all manner of information that is easily lost or forgotten.
Storing items in Secure My Treasures chests such as copies of wills, awards, photos of jewellery and more provide evidence of the existence of items where the ownership may be in dispute.
“Secure My Treasures helps to prevent end of life or emergency situations from becoming emotionally charged, and chaotic, when there is an urgency to locate valuable documents and information, or while distributing personal effects” said Founder and Director Char Weeks.
Secure My Treasures also empowers Australia’s population of over 4.2 million individuals aged 65 and above to live independently and safely when their precious and invaluable information is securely stored and only available to trusted carers.
Secure My Treasures incorporates Australia’s IDVerse advanced identity verification technologies, ensuring that the person that created an account in Secure My Treasures is the only person that is allowed access to that account.
“By incorporating IDVerse identity technologies, Secure My Treasures offers a level of security access significantly beyond the standard used by many organisations. Given the ever presence of cyber threats, Secure My Treasure three factor authentication affords a far greater level of protection for our clients”, Director, Geoff Charles observed.
All information stored in Secure My Treasures is encrypted, uploaded to the cloud and immediately available to clients or their trustees as they deal with the aftermath of loss.
“In the event of a serious accident, my closest friend can easily access my list of last wishes and, if necessary, contact anyone who needs to know. Secure My Treasures is a godsend for people like me whose family is dispersed. It takes the pressure off friends or relatives who may have no idea about how you would like to see through your last hours and beyond”, says Char Weeks.
Learn more about Australia’s data landscape at the Aus Government Summit.
Justin Lavadia is a content producer and editor at Public Spectrum with a diverse writing background spanning various niches and formats. With a wealth of experience, he brings clarity and concise communication to digital content. His expertise lies in crafting engaging content and delivering impactful narratives that resonate with readers.
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