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CryptomatorBased on our record, Cryptomator seems to be a lot more popular than Farewill. While we know about 303 links to Cryptomator, we've tracked only 8 mentions of Farewill. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
The most recent episode, S25 (I think) E6, "Finance OS: Completing the foundation of insurance". This one was specifically about insurance, not wills specifically, but it got me thinking about the business side. I know Pete recommends https://farewill.com/ for wills. Source: about 3 years ago
We had a similar situation, so we used Farewill and it was very easy. Source: over 3 years ago
Farewill seem to get good reviews so might be worth looking at. Havenโt used them ourselves as unfortunately they donโt cover our circumstances so canโt personally comment on them. Source: over 3 years ago
I've heard good things about Farewill https://farewill.com/ - may be ideal for you since your affairs are simple. Source: almost 4 years ago
Write what you want to happen in your will. Look up the company https://farewill.com/ very good service and cheap. Source: over 4 years ago
> I dislike Dropbox for reasons that aren't technical, but the big thing for me is that I want either E2EE, or control/ownership of where my data is stored. You could run something like Cryptomator on top of Dropbox: https://cryptomator.org/ It even has (paid) iOS and Android apps for mobile access. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
This is Nice. However, how do one access their diary, when you stopped maintaining it? Is this targeted more at the technically inclined, high-profile people who need to keep secrets? Personally, I believe that for something like a diary/journal, it should be in a format easily readable by most tools (so a Plain-Text or a MarkDown at best), then it is in a container/folder. Now, encrypt that container/folder... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
If you still want/need cloud storage, but don't want to roll your own (with the warts that brings), Cryptomator is an excellent tool for source encrypting your data before uploading them. It works transparently, and has clients for Mac/Windows as well as iOS/Android. It's also open source, and "free" (IIRC there's a one time fee for the mobile client). https://cryptomator.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
- Syncthing (https://syncthing.net/) to keep the files synchronized between desktops and laptops computers - Webdav (https://github.com/hacdias/webdav) to access the files on the server via other applications - Cryptomator (https://cryptomator.org/) to crypt/decrypt sensible directories. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
While I get the whole homelab thing is exiting and a great learning experience, it's simply not worth the time and effort for the majority of people. You will end up paying much more for your services, along with spending a ton of time maintaining it (and if you don't, you will probably find yourself on the end of a 0-day hack sometime). In Northern/Western Europe, where power costs around โฌ0.3/kWh on average,... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
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