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WishKpr is an encrypted messaging and digital legacy custody platform offered by the Keylegacies website. Its core use case is not everyday instant messaging, but allowing users to store important files, emotional messages, personal instructions, or final wishes in advance, and then deliver them to designated beneficiaries at a specified time or after death/life-status verification.
The platform supports creating text, document, image, audio, and video messages from a computer or device, and can store files such as PDF, JPG, PNG, and TIFF. Users can add beneficiaries and emergency contacts, set message titles, release conditions, the number of life-status verification attempts, and secret questions and answers. If the user fails to respond to multiple random authentication requests, the platform will contact emergency contacts to verify their status, and only release the messages after verification. On the security side, the page claims to use AES 256-bit local encryption, HTTPS/SSL, RSA 2048-bit protection for transmission, and states that the local AES key is not sent to the server. It also mentions daily automatic backups, off-site replication, CDN, DDoS protection, and HTTP/2.
The pricing is fairly clear: Silver costs $1.99/month with 100MB and 1 message; Golden costs $3.49/month with 500MB and 3 messages; Platinum costs $4.99/month with 2GB and unlimited messages; Eternal is a one-time payment of $399 with 2GB and unlimited messages. The page indicates that a free trial is available, but does not specify the trial period or limitations.
The strengths are its clear positioning, with a workflow designed around posthumous messages, important files, and delivery to loved ones, plus a relatively detailed explanation of its security mechanisms. Lower-tier subscription prices are also inexpensive. The downsides are that storage is limited, with even the higher tiers offering only 2GB; there is no disclosure of applicable law, compliance certifications, service guarantees, or the legal boundaries around death verification; and there are no visible enterprise SaaS features such as APIs, third-party integrations, team permissions, or audit logs.
It is better suited to individual users, family members, and people who need to preserve digital legacy instructions or private messages. It does not look like software aimed at enterprise knowledge management, compliance archiving, or team collaboration.
Based on the crawled text, its accessibility performance in mainland China cannot be determined, so it is marked as unknown.
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keylegacies.com is an Unknown Storage provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $1.99, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach keylegacies.com directly.