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I Have Lost Everything

A Digital Safety Deposit Box. Store notes, passwords, 2FA TOTP codes and more. All of your secret data are encrypted in your browser before it's stored in the database.

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Cost / License

  • Subscription
  • Proprietary

Alerts

  • Discontinued

Platforms

  • Software as a Service (SaaS)
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  1.  Two-factor Authentication
  2.  Password safe

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  • Developed by

    SE flagCarl-Fredrik Arvidson
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription that costs $2 per month.
  • Alternatives

    4 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is I Have Lost Everything?

Safety Deposit Box for your Digital Life

Do you have any way of accessing your password manager if you lose your phone? You might have a great personal IT security setup with a password manager and 2FA enabled everywhere.

Do you have a single scenario that would lock you out forever?

Make sure that you will never have to say I Have Lost Everything about your digital life.

End-to-end encryption All of your secret data are encrypted in your browser before it's stored in the database. By default all secrets are only encrypted with your email and password for maximum security. This means that we can never decrypt your data no matter what.

Secret Notes Create secret notes with whatever text you want. Addresses, codes, phone numbers, passwords etc.

Two-factor Authentication (2FA) Save and generate Two Factor codes for important services. This will save you from a chicken and egg type problem. You need your phone to generate a 2FA code to restore your phone. Well what happens if you loose your phone?

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