Safe Call Now® always attempts to offer and review those services available to first responders and their family members that can help them in times of crisis. Those that can change your life, those that will help you in times of need or just bring you peace of mind with your life.
I’ve been detailing my conversation regarding Red Folder and how it can
help those people who need it most—the first responders in crisis. I encourage
all of you to try it out, it is free for 30 days. You’ll be amazed at how it
can help you at an unexpected moment. When you need access to a credit card
number, or your medical ID card—and you just can’t find it. Maybe you are in a
crisis situation and need immediate access to your water shut off valve or need
to know how to light a gas furnace. Red Folder keeps every
single account, online user name and password, your wills, any directions about
your house or family—right at your fingertips. It is secure, organized and a
total life saver. You can read our previous blog posts here.
Christopher Burgess (the co-founder of Red Folder) uses the term
Designee to signify the “designated trustee” to whom you choose to authorize
access to your account and the information contained within your Red Folder. Accessing
your account entails, logging into Red Folder, going through the two-step
authentication, and using the secret encryption key you provided. The key will
unlock your Red Folder information. For this reason, we suggest you choose your
designees wisely.
Watch a video of Christopher as he describes the
designee-function to me:
And here’s a more detailed description how it works:
A designee requests access to a Designated Account.
The time of the request is logged and the Time Lock settings
are checked.
Notification is received that your designee has initiated a
request to access your Red Folder and the exact time the Time Lock is scheduled to
expire, opening your account to your designee.
The notification will also enable the user to override the
time lock and immediately authorize or deny access. (This advisory from Red Folder is repeated
every 24 hours.)
When the time lock expires or authorization is provided,
the Designee will receive notification they may access your
account.
The designee must log in using their own User ID/Password
and go through a complete authentication sequence. They then must enter your
secret encryption key, provided to them by you.
Please click here to discover Red Folder for yourself.
Be proud that the partnership we have created with Aegis Identity Group helps save
lives and puts families back together.
Click here now and take it for a spin!! Red Folder
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