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Four personas, four moments from nt2.me
The help page names four people. Each one stands for a habit NT² is built to replace—not a marketing mascot.
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The help page names four people. Each one stands for a habit NT² is built to replace—not a marketing mascot.
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The Ledger felt responsible. The recovery phrase still ended up in Apple Notes—because that is where every other secret goes.
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You were asked to upload passport scans and bank PDFs to yet another US-hosted app. You wondered why your tenancy proof needs a California server.
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You are at the consulate gate. Two bars. The confirmation PDF will not open. The officer asks for your passport number now.
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Your sister asked for the transfer details. You pasted a screenshot into the family LINE group—balance, nicknames, and last month’s transactions included.
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The landlord did not email a form. They sent a LINE sticker and one line: front and back of your ID, please.
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The lease application wanted proof you live where you say. You screenshot your banking app—full account number, routing, and balance in one image.
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A short changelog for early followers. NT² Vault is still pre-launch—this note covers what we shipped recently, not the full product map.
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The contractor needed the Stripe key before deploy. You pasted it in #engineering. The key is rotated now—and the thread is still searchable forever.
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Front and back of your ID in WhatsApp or LINE is fast for the landlord—and a permanent copy in a chat log you do not control.
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The broker wanted employer name and the last four digits of your account. You emailed a twelve-page PDF. That is oversharing dressed as diligence.
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If your recovery phrase is in Apple Notes, iCloud is doing backup. That is not the same as zero-knowledge—and it is not the same as structured, masked fields with auto-lock.
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Every month you paste a banking-app screenshot into the family group. Your brother's phone, cloud backup, and search history are now copies you never meant to keep.
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NT² stands for Null Trust². The name is a promise about what we cannot do—even when that is inconvenient for support and onboarding.
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This is where we publish product stories—not spec sheets—about structured privacy, local-first vaulting, and handing sensitive data to another person without email attachments or chat screenshots.