Personal
You are more than one login.
DUIID is the control layer for your whole digital identity—personal, professional, public, family, business, and everything that comes next.
One account. Separate realms. Your boundaries stay visible.
One person. Many contexts.
Your life should connect without collapsing.
A social profile is not your legal identity. A company role is not your personal life. A family plan is not blanket access. DUIID keeps the relationships—and the boundaries—clear.
Public
The you people find
A deliberate public identity with verified claims, chosen links, and a clear boundary from everything private.Work
The you that builds
Ventures, brands, clients, credentials, assets, and collaborators—without mixing company control with your personal life.Family
The people you protect
Shared continuity without a shared-password free-for-all. Guardianship, emergency access, and age-aware transitions.Identity is a lifecycle
From first spark to final handoff.
Most tools show up for one moment. DUIID is designed around what happens before, during, after—and when you are no longer there to click approve.
- 01
Create
Start a person, venture, organization, or digital persona with explicit ownership.
- 02
Organize
Connect accounts, credentials, documents, assets, claims, and relationships.
- 03
Protect
Apply the right privacy, key, device, recovery, and monitoring controls.
- 04
Share
Delegate exact actions to exact people or services—with an end date.
- 05
Prove
Present only the claims a situation needs, to the audience you choose.
- 06
Recover
Respond to device loss, lockout, or compromise without surrendering control.
- 07
Pass on
Plan for incapacity, succession, inheritance, and business continuity.
- 08
Close
Export, revoke, archive, transfer, or securely shut an identity down.
One product. Shared foundations.
The identity operating layer.
Capabilities share the same ownership, permission, audit, recovery, and privacy model. Product names can evolve; the trust boundaries cannot.
Identity map
See the whole you.
People, ventures, accounts, documents, credentials, assets, and ownership—connected without being collapsed into one risky profile.Private resources
Secrets with context.
A credential belongs to an identity, purpose, owner, recovery plan, and lifecycle—not a flat list.Delegation
Share the action. Not your life.
Time-boxed, revocable access for family, teammates, contractors, professionals, and automations.Proof & presence
Public by choice.
A curated identity can be discoverable. The rest stays behind an explicit audience boundary.Continuity
Plan for the hard days.
Recovery, emergency access, incapacity, legacy, ownership transfer, and secure closure belong in the product from day one.A home, not a maze
Know what you own. Know who can act.
The DUIID home is designed around attention: expiring credentials, unexpected access, weak recovery, incomplete ownership, and the things your future self should not have to discover in a crisis.
- Current realm is always visible
- Private, shared, and public stay distinct
- Access explains who, what, why, and until when
- Security and continuity have one health view
Your digital life, at a glance.
Trust should be inspectable
No magic words. No invisible master key.
DUIID separates signing in, permission decisions, protected-content access, recovery, and staff operations. Your private resources are designed around user control and explicit grants—not employee access disguised as “support.”
Read the security modelPrivate by design
Sensitive content is protected by default and exposed only through intentional access.
Explicit access
Administration, recovery, and encrypted content access are different powers.
Evidence first
Security claims require implementation, tests, operations, and review evidence.
Security reports go directly to a dedicated team and are handled through a defined response process.
Digital legacy is not an add-on
What happens when you cannot log in?
Unexpected death. Incapacity. A founder disappears. A family needs one document but should not inherit every secret. DUIID is being designed for the human reality behind access—with verification, delay, disputes, revocation, and privacy built into the release path.
Why continuity changes the productBuilt for real, overlapping lives
Different people. Same need for control.
Everyday human
Bring order to the accounts, files, and identities you already have.
Creator & founder
Separate your name, ventures, brands, clients, and public presence.
Family organizer
Prepare for emergencies without flattening everyone’s privacy.
Team & business
Make onboarding, access, offboarding, and ownership continuity deliberate.
High-risk person
Use stronger defaults, quieter metadata, and safer recovery paths.
Developer & agent owner
Give apps and automations scoped identity—not your master credentials.
Good questions only
The straight answers.
Identity products should make sense before you trust them.
01Is DUIID a password manager?+
No. Passwords and credentials are one resource type inside a wider identity lifecycle. DUIID is designed to manage who or what an identity is, what belongs to it, who can act for it, how it recovers, and what happens when it ends.
02What does DUIID mean?+
Our working expansion is Digital Universal Identity Infrastructure & Delegation. The name began with “digital” and “identity”; the product grew into infrastructure for the complete identity lifecycle.
03Can DUIID employees see my vault?+
DUIID is designed so employees cannot read protected customer content. Support and administration are separate from the authority to decrypt your private resources, and exceptional operational actions are restricted and auditable.
04How will DUIID protect important passwords and documents?+
Protected resources are designed around strong encryption, user-controlled access, explicit sharing, resilient recovery, and verifiable security operations. DUIID will publish scoped assurance information as independent reviews and certifications are completed.
05Is my personal identity controlled by my employer?+
No. Personal and organization realms are separate ownership boundaries. An employer may administer organization resources, but that authority must not spill into your personal realm.
06Why include digital legacy now?+
Because continuity cannot be bolted on after people have trusted a system with years of identity data. Incapacity, death, disputes, delayed release, revocation, and business succession influence the security architecture from the beginning.
Bring every version of you home.
Start with one identity. Build the map at your pace.

