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What to prepare before something goes wrong — so you (or someone you trust) has access to what matters without scrambling.
Tip: most people share access with one trusted person — not everyone.
Quick gut-check
If you lost your phone and passport today, who would help you — and how would they get the information?
This checklist is designed to make that moment calmer.
Gather the items below and share them with a trusted person using Securanote. The goal is controlled access — available only if needed.
1) Collect the essentials
Focus on what’s hard to recreate under stress — not everything you own.
2) Share intentionally
Choose one trusted person. Broad sharing increases risk.
3) Keep it current
Update before trips so your backup info stays accurate.
If you travel often, you may also like Securanote for travellers.
Replacing documents abroad is much easier when you have details and clear copies ready.
If cards are lost or accounts are locked, having the right info ready will save hours of calls and delays.
In a medical situation, accurate details reduce risk and help others advocate for you quickly.
If you’re unavailable or without your phone, a trusted person may need basic access info to help you regain control.
Use Securanote to securely stage this information for your trusted contact.