Everyone has storage.
Phones have storage. Drives have storage. Clouds have storage.
But if you’ve ever had to share something important — a passport scan, a bank statement, a medical report — you know the real problem isn’t storage.
It’s control.
Today, “sharing” usually means:
- Sending a file you can’t un-send
- Uploading a document you can’t track
- Handing over more than needed
- Trusting a third party not to misuse it
- Creating copies of your identity in random places
This is how identity theft happens. This is how privacy gets eroded. This is how “just one document” becomes ten uncontrolled duplicates across systems.
A modern life vault needs to give you:
- Granular permissions (who sees what)
- Time-limited access (expires automatically)
- Audit trails (who accessed it, when)
- Revocation (you can stop access)
- One canonical version (no “which one is latest?”)
That’s the difference between dumb storage and life-grade storage.
IDofLife is built around the idea that:
Your documents are not “files.” They’re power. So the platform needs to treat them like high-value assets:
- secure at rest, secure in transit, and controlled at the edges.
Because the moment your documents leave your control, you’ve already lost half the battle.