Safe4 version 4.3 is released

In recent months the development team at Safe4 have been actively engaged with enhancements to the service that will improve the user’s experience, and help us to meet the many requirements for new capabilities that are constantly arising. The release of version 4.3 marks an important step towards a number of significant developments that will be announced in the near future.

In order to support improvements in the look-and-feel of Safe4 on mobile devices, the Files and Folders page of the system has been recreated, using different icons that are more suitable for the high-resolution screens on most of today’s mobile devices. This has presented an opportunity to restructure the page to offer significantly improved performance in all user interfaces. While the changes have not yet added any major functional enhancements, they have permitted some useability improvements such as remembering the sort sequence of columns in the files pane and making file history updates more personal to the user.

In the coming weeks using Safe4 on mobile devices will be greatly improved, so that the service will be easier to access for users who are on the move. Other new facilities will become available at regular intervals as we move into 2016.

As ever, if you would like any more information on these changes or any other aspect of the Safe4 service, please get in touch with us.

Re-emphasising the value of audit trails

Proving that information has been accessed after it has been delivered can be a challenge. That is the main purpose of the detailed File History within Safe4, and it is proving to be of increasing value to customers and their clients.

Whether the activity in question is a complex corporate merger or acquisition, a personal inheritance plan, or updates to an insurance policy, it is often essential to know that the information in question has been received and opened. Sending printed documents in the post cannot provide this feedback, nor can sending documents as email attachments. The read-receipt provided by email systems does not confirm that the attachment has been opened, or even that it has not been deleted altogether.

Another benefit of the Safe4 audit trail is that it provides evidence that a confidential document has NOT been accessed by anyone other than an authorised person. This is especially valuable when deeply confidential information is being assembled in a private inheritance plan – it is impossible to prove that paper records have not been seen by someone they shouldn’t have, for example. The Safe4 Digital Inheritance Vault gives a level of security and confidentiality that can be difficult to achieve using other methods of managing information.

For more information on how using Safe4 can enhance the security of your private information, please get in touch with us. We will be delighted to assist.

“Secure” email services suffer outages – Safe4 records another month of 100% availability

Safe4 has for over 5 years offered a document delivery and storage service that is highly secure, flexible, and exceptional value for money. Still, however, a number of organisations believe that “secure” email is a viable alternative for getting confidential documents safely to clients and other external parties.

Recent events suggest that some providers of so-called secure email services are not as reliable as they would wish us to think.  Click here for some examples of this.

October 2015 saw another month of 100% availability for Safe4, independently verified. October was also a record month for new user registrations for Safe4.

We all use email services every day for a wide range of communication activities, but for getting confidential information to recipients outside your own domain it carries high risks. When the “send” button is pressed we simply hope for the best, and have no way of knowing whether the transmission will be intercepted en route through one of the many servers it may be handled by, or indeed how it will be managed after arrival.

For more information on how Safe4 can help your organisations to avoid the risks of using email to carry confidential information, please contact us. We will be delighted to assist.

EU nullifies Safe Harbour agreement with US: where is your data stored?

Back in 2010, when we launched the company, we decided that all of the information held within Safe4 would be stored in UK-only data centres accredited to the ISO 27001 security standard. That decision has been vindicated on many occasions since, and has been given further weight by a recent ruling at the European Court of Justice. The inescapable verdict: if your data contains confidential or sensitive material, relying on US data privacy laws could put you at risk.

The EU has now been joined by Israel in recognising the flaws in the EU / US Safe Harbour agreement; Israel is now recommending that data containing personal information should not be transferred to the United States – click here to read more.

It is now widely acknowledged that the weakness of data privacy laws in the US can expose many types of organisation to unacceptable and unnecessary risk. In spite of this many businesses in the UK still use data services managed by some of the IT giants who are located in the US. Safe4 stores all of the data it holds within the UK, and does not use any US-located resources for any part of the management of the system.

For more information on how Safe4 can assist your business to maintain your own and your clients’ information in complete privacy, please contact us. We will be very pleased to help.

Google Docs crashes – Safe4 has another month of 100% availability

The last month has seen outages from Dropbox and Amazon Web Services, and this morning there is a report of what seems like a distatrous failure of Google Docs. Take a look at this.

During September, Safe4 achieved another month of 100% availability, together with a further surge in user numbers. Response times were again around 500 milliseconds, which means fast access as well as total availability and security.

For more information on how Safe4 can help your business, please contact us.

Safe4 to present at Society of Will Writers conference

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Safe4 will be opening the Society of Will Writers annual conference in Redditch on Monday 5 October, with a presentation focussing on the Digital Legacy, and how it can be captured and preserved for future generations. The conference will also mark the official launch of the Safe4 Digital Inheritance Vault, designed to enable will writers to help their clients to ensure that their inheritance plans are set up in such a way that probate becomes faster and more efficient, and that a wide range of other information is captured and made available to future generations.

Since inception in 2010, Safe4 has become established as one of the most secure sites on the internet. Using Safe4 to manage personal information will give the clients of the Society’s members a unique facility to hold confidential documents and other records of their lives. The service will thus allow the preservation of the Digital Legacy as well as giving the executors of the estate access to all of the information they will need for probate.

Using Safe4’s UK-based data centres accredited to the ISO 27001 security standard provides an ideal basis for handling such personal and sensitive information in a way that gives confidence to the will writer, the executor, and most importantly – the client.

Ben Martin

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Ben Martin is one of the founding directors of Safe4 Information Management

Our “Digital Afterlife” … what will we leave behind?

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Some recent blog posts on the Safe4 website have highlighted the importance of the Digital Legacy – to a great extent this has concentrated on the quantitative aspects of the estate that we will all leave behind. One of the key duties of an executor is to ensure that the value of all assets is taken into account when determining the estate of a deceased testator. This is made much easier when all of the necessary information is in one place, and immediately accessible.

Rightly, the main focus of this exercise is to establish how many, how much, and other questions for which the answer is a number. Using the Safe4 Digital Inheritance Vault will dramatically simplify this activity, and reduce both the time it takes (probate will be shortened by as much as 4 months, according to the Society of Will Writers) and lessen the risk of missing either assets or potential beneficiaries. The vault can also be used, however, to deal with other less easily identified qualitative issues that address the question: how do we want to be remembered?

Whilst many of the things that are important to us during our lives can be represented in the form of a computer file – favourite recipes, photographs, music, family videos – we are all constantly generating content on an ever-increasing range of online systems using everyday devices such as smartphones and tablets. Email and text messages, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Snapchat, Skype, and a host of other online services hold information about us, and importantly say something about who we are. This will be of great value to those who are left behind, and can so easily be lost if appropriate steps are not taken to ensure that it will be made available.

The Safe4 Digital Inheritance Vault has been set up to allow the ability to access the information held in all of these systems to be captured so that it can become part of our Digital Legacy, enabling us to be confident that future generations will be able to remember us in the way that we wish.

What is the Digital Legacy, and how can it be captured?

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Almost all of us now use electronic systems to help to manage different aspects of our lives. Many of these are online, and use services based in what is known as “The Cloud”. Safe4 is a classic example of this, and uses the Cloud to good effect to make sharing and managing documents online possible with complete security.

But the range of online services has grown exponentially in the last decade. Email is comparatively long-established, but a host of facilities including social media, online purchasing and exchange systems, and even gambling services have mushroomed in recent times. Each of these will contain information about us, and many may actually hold cash balances that should form part of our estate. Even the everyday devices that we use to capture information without thinking – mobile phones and tablets – will be valuable sources of our personal histories after we die.

Inheritance planning services have for many years handled the more formal aspects of dealing with an estate, but they are not able to capture and manage the digital lives that almost all of us are now creating. To meet this need, Safe4 have created the Digital Inheritance Vault in conjunction with the Society of Will Writers as a means of ensuring that the electronic existence of each of us can be held securely and passed on to future generations.

The Safe4 Digital Inheritance Vault is being formally launched at the Society of Will Writers annual conference at Redditch on 5 and 6 October. For more information please contact us. We can help you to offer a unique service to your clients.

Safe4 Digital Inheritance Vault to launch at Conference

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In conjunction with the Society of Will Writers, Safe4 have created a Digital Inheritance Vault to be launched at the Society’s annual conference on 5 and 6 October 2015 in Redditch, Worcestershire. The Vault will be available to members of the Society, who provide an extensive range of inheritance planning services to their clients: wills, trusts, deeds, lasting powers of attorney, and of course probate.

But in addition to securely holding all of the information needed for probate, the Vault will be offered to members’ clients to store many other vital documents. Financial records, certificates, insurance policies, identity documents and a host of other critical pieces of information – including funeral plans and wishes – can be stored in a client’s Vault.

The Digital Inheritance Vault can also be used to pass on many treasured family memories that might otherwise be lost after probate has been completed. Family photographs, favourite recipes, videos, music, and a host of other items will be valued by future generations if they are preserved and made available.

One of the most important benefits of using the Vault will be to address an area that has only recently emerged as a significant issue – the Digital Legacy. This will be dealt with in greater detail in a separate post, but what happens to email accounts, and personal information stored in LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, PayPal, eBay and similar online systems after somebody dies?

Allied to all of this, of course, is the overwhelming need for security. Safe4 has consistently placed a premium on maximising security since the company was launched in 2010, and is now independently recognised as being among safest 1% of sites on the internet. Of vital importance when the nature of information stored in a Digital Inheritance Vault is considered.

Dropbox suffers recent outage – but Safe4 scores another month of 100% availability

Dropbox users may have experienced some difficulty and inconvenience following their recent outage. However, Safe4 achieved another month of 100% availability in August. With the exception of very brief periods of pre-planned server maintenance, Safe4 has provided customers with continuous service for nearly 5 years.

Using UK-based data centres that are accredited to the ISO 27001 security standard, Safe4 offers exceptional levels of availability and confidentiality. There are now Safe4 users in many different parts of the world who are enjoying these benefits – if you would like more information on how Safe4 can assist your business, please contact us. We will be delighted to hear from you.