Estate Assist Launches to Help Everyone Get Organized, Prepared, and Protected
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While the digital age has created massive amounts of personal online account information, there is no clear way to safely store, organize or even remember the details of our digital lives. Just think of what's needed at any given moment: passwords and logins for email, cloud storage, social media accounts, health records, banking and other online databases. For most of us, offline storage of important documents is equally disorganized. Could you easily find your will, insurance policies, financial documents, children's birth certificates, social security card, mortgage or rental agreements?
This information overload has created a national memory loss crisis. According to the
"I had the idea for Estate Assist when I watched my father struggling to find paperwork after my grandmother passed away," said Estate Assist Founder and CEO,
Estate Assist uses bank level security methods while storing members' financial assets, digital assets, and important life documents with its Estate Assist Safe product. Estate Assist Safe gives members one place to store copies of everything, and the ability to easily designate trusted recipients with whom they can share their information immediately or at a later time. "We wanted to make sure that you could add a spouse, son or daughter, best friend or even an attorney or accountant to your Estate Assist Safe so that if anything unforeseen happened or you were out of touch—on deployment for example—there would be an easy way to access your important papers and account login information," Levin said. "You have absolute control over when to share your information, and how much information you want to share."
Along with Estate Assist Safe, members also have the option to sign up for Estate Assist Safe Plus, which includes comprehensive identity theft protection and full service identity restoration. According to PonemonInstitute's research for CNN money, up to 432 million personal accounts have been hacked in the past year, with 47% of U.S. adults having been victims of personal information exposure. To combat this growing criminal trend, Estate Assist secures members' financial and credit information with a
Estate Assist has partnered with PerkSpot (used by Yahoo, Chevron, Walgreens, Southwest Airlines and more) and their 1.2 million employees to offer Estate Assist as a preferred benefit option, and
"Key moments in life bring increased responsibilities," Levin said. "Whether it's marriage, a new baby, retirement, a work transfer overseas or military deployment, the most important thing each one of us can do is to keep our financial assets, digital assets, and important documents safe and secure—and when we want, make those documents easily accessible to our loved ones. Estate Assist is here to help everyone get organized, prepared and protected."
Estate Assist offers memberships with a 30 day free trial at sign-up. After the free introductory period, members pay
About Estate Assist
Estate Assist offers a life planning and identity theft solution that includes the secure storage of important personal, financial and digital assets that can be accessed and updated at any time, and shared with designated trustees or family members. Estate Assist is helping everyone prepare for tomorrow, today. The company is based in
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