Secure Storage

Everything stored inside Forever Vault is encrypted, private, and completely inaccessible to anyone you haven’t personally authorised. Your documents don’t sit in a shared system, they don’t get seen by people who weren’t meant to see them, and they don’t go anywhere without your say. What’s yours stays yours – locked down, protected, and held with the level of security that something this important deserves.

Secure Storage

Built around privacy

Privacy isn’t a feature Forever Vault added, it’s the foundation everything here is built on. Your records are yours alone. Nobody inside this platform sees what you’ve stored, nobody outside it can get anywhere near it, and nobody gets through the door unless you put them there yourself.

Every piece of information you store is kept private by design, secured by default, and shared only on your terms. That’s not a policy. That’s a promise.

Encryption-aware organisation

Sensitive documents shouldn’t just be stored, they should be stored properly. Every record inside Forever Vault sits within an encrypted, structured environment where nothing overlaps, nothing bleeds into the wrong hands, and every category of information has its own clearly defined, secured space.

Personal records stay separate from business records. Family information stays separate from legal documents. And every layer of that organisation is built with encryption at its core so the structure itself is part of the protection, not an afterthought added on top of it.

Storage categories

Everything inside your vault has a place and every place is secured separately. Forever Vault is organised into distinct categories so the right information is always easy to find, and nothing sensitive ever ends up somewhere it shouldn’t be.

  • Personal documents. Your will, ID, certificates, and the foundational records that everything else depends on, kept private and exactly where you’d expect them.
  • Family records. The information your family would need first – contacts, medical details, wishes, and the instructions that matter most under pressure.
  • Business continuity files. Operational knowledge, handover notes, and the records that keep a business standing when the person running it can’t be there.
  • Policy and account references. Insurance, financial accounts, and the access details that are easy to lose track of until someone urgently needs them.
  • Trusted access instructions. A clear record of who has been given access, what they’re authorised to see, and exactly what they should do with it.