Why DMSH

Online tools end at the screen.

Password managers, will templates, and digital legacy services stop where the hardware begins. A phone in a drawer still holds photos, messages, biometric data, and 2FA seeds. DMSH Privacy exists for that last mile.

Devices outlive intentions

Phones, laptops, tablets, and drives often outlive the person who used them. After death or incapacity, they can become private archives in the hands of family members, estates, or disposal services. DMSH Privacy helps ensure each registered device is handled according to the member's instructions, not guesswork.

Privacy doesn't require surveillance

DMSH Privacy does not access your online accounts, monitor your activity, or keep copies of your device contents. Our role is limited: registered physical devices, your pre-set instructions, and a verified triggering event.

Protective fallback rules

When access information fails, we do not improvise. The default fallback is deletion or full reset. If that cannot be completed, physical destruction may be used as a protective fallback, unless the member has opted out of that fallback in advance.

A quiet, professional handoff

Your designated contact or executor should not have to make privacy decisions in the middle of a crisis. After verification and authorization, DMSH Privacy provides clear shipping instructions and carries out the member's registered directions through a documented process.