Fidsafe for storing documents

BrianB

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Anyone have experience using Fidsafe? It's a cloud storage system for documents, no cost, apparently affiliated with Fidelity:

FidSafe is our easy, no-cost way to digitally store your most valuable documents. Access copies of titles, trusts, policies, and wills and then securely share with family and trusted advisors as needed.
A service of XTRAC LLC, a Fidelity Investments Company

Is it easy too use? What are the good & bad points? How does it compare to other services?

DW & I are due for a documents review this year and that seems like a good time to do the scanning & uploading. We use Fidelity for most of our accounts and plan to stay with them.

Brian
 
I've considered it. Doesn't appear to be anything you couldn't do with Dropbox or another similar cloud service. But I would trust Fido more than most.
 
I use FidSafe. Not sure how it compares with other services, but I like it, find it easy to use. A couple of threads that cover this http://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f27/storing-data-just-in-case-71739.html and http://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f28/storing-account-information-76448.html
The feature that I like is a family member also opens an account and I can designate that account to access specific documents stored in my FidSafe. This makes it much easier to ensure critical data is available to them in case of accident or unexpected event.
 
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