Frequently Asked Questions
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FAQs
VaultGP regularly implements security updates to protect against new vulnerabilities and ensure that the service remains secure and reliable.
VaultGP can offer a business model with a free basic version and a premium version with advanced features for a subscription fee.
Yes, you can change your Guardians at any time through your VaultGP account settings.
In the future, VaultGP will allow users to use their own public/private key pairs, including digital certificates or blockchain keys.
No, the Guardians only have one seed and cannot see the contents of the secret until the recovery process is completed.
No, VaultGP works directly in your browser and no application installation is required.
Yes, VaultGP has a customer support team available to assist you with any technical issues or questions you may have.
Yes, VaultGP supports two-factor authentication, providing an additional layer of security for your account.
Invitations are sent electronically through the VaultGP platform, similar to how applications such as DocuSign or SplitWise work.
You can update your personal and security information in your VaultGP account settings at any time.
The minimum number of seeds required is defined by the Owner at the time of creating the secret and may vary according to his security preferences.
VaultGP has no limit on the number of secrets you can store in your account.
Yes, VaultGP is offered worldwide, with support for multiple languages and currencies.
If you forget your master password, you will need to use the account recovery process with the help of your Guardians to reset it.
You must accept the invitation sent by an Owner through VaultGP and follow the procedure to register and receive the seed.
VaultGP uses advanced encryption protocols such as AES-256 and RSA-2048 to protect user information.
The participation of all designated Guardians is required to retrieve a secret, in the future it will be possible to configure the retrieval so that not all Guardians are needed.
If a Guardian loses its private key, you will have to start the process of sharing a secret again. Disabling the remaining seeds of other guardians.
A seed is a partial key generated by Shamir’s algorithm that, in combination with others, makes it possible to reconstruct a digital secret. Each Guardian has a different seed.
It is a cryptographic method used to divide a secret into parts (“seeds”), where a certain number of these parts are needed to reconstruct the original secret. In the current version of VaultGP, all the seeds are needed to recover a secret.
VaultGP privacy policy states that your personal data will not be shared with third parties without your consent and will only be used to provide you with the service.
It is important to replace any Guardian that you consider untrustworthy as soon as possible. You can do this through your VaultGP account settings, using the option to edit your secrets.
VaultGP uses AES encryption for secrets and asymmetric keys for encryption and decryption of information between users and Guardians.
You can store all types of passwords in VaultGP, including website passwords, PIN codes, application passwords, and secure notes.
Yes, you can be an Owner of your own secrets and at the same time act as a Guardian of the secrets of others.
No, VaultGP does not have access to your secrets. Only you and your Guardians, with the correct keys, can access them.
VaultGP is designed to be accessible from any modern device with Internet access.
You can register for VaultGP through our website, using your email address to create an account.
You should choose people you trust who you believe will be available for them to retrieve your secret if necessary.
VaultGP uses end-to-end encryption, which means that your secrets are encrypted on your device and can only be decrypted with the correct keys.
During recovery, your Guardians will collaborate to rebuild your secret using the parts they have and once all the parts are in place, they will be able to access it.
If you lose your password you have a mechanism to recover your access password using your email address.
Unfortunately, nothing can be done, we cannot recover them. Shortly, we will be able to create a new one, but this will make all the previous secrets and passwords useless.
Now you need to delete your account from your user profile and create a new one.
You must choose your Guardians carefully. If a Guardian decides not to participate, you will have to change your secret settings to modify the list of Guardians with access.
A secret can be any digital information you want to protect, such as a password, a file or an important document.
A Guardian is someone you choose to keep a part of your digital secret and who can help you retrieve it in case you are unable to do so.
It is a period during which the Guardians wait before completing the recovery of the secret to make sure that you really want it to be recovered.
VaultGP es unVaultGP is a system that allows you to share and retrieve passwords and other digital secrets securely through the collaboration of trusted individuals, called Guardians. sistema que te permite compartir y recuperar contraseñas y otros secretos digitales de forma segura mediante la colaboración de personas de confianza, llamadas Guardianes.