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Sent to me means ciphertext to you
The vault app lives at se.nt2.me: sent to me. The phrase is playful, but the product idea is not.
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The vault app lives at se.nt2.me: sent to me. The phrase is playful, but the product idea is not.
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The person on the call needs to confirm one field. Your screen is ready to show an entire document.
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A friend asks to check the account number. You want to help, but you do not want your unlocked vault in someone else's hands.
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A vault can work offline and still offer sync. The difference is whether the cloud becomes the owner of the data or just a blind carrier.
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A privacy tool for everyday households cannot price itself like enterprise software and still claim to be for everyone.
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A privacy product should not ask you to accept tracking just to read its privacy promise.
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A vault that protects your data should not trap your data. Backup and export are part of the trust model, not an afterthought.
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Where data lives shapes who can touch it, process it, subpoena it, lose it, or monetize it.
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Apple Notes was perfect for grocery lists, travel ideas, and quick reminders. Then it became the place for passport numbers, seed phrases, and bank details.
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A seed phrase does not have a login form. That small fact explains why some assets need a different kind of vault.