Au revoir

What

Au revoir is a dead man's switch is a safety mechanism that triggers an action if the user becomes incapacitated. It is often used in situations where a user needs to confirm their well-being or take action at regular intervals.

Why

We live in uncertain times, and it's important to have a plan in place to ensure your safety and well-being. The privacy and security of your data can be at risk, and a dead man's switch can help mitigate those risks.

How

You can choosse to receive notifications at regular intervals to confirm your well-being. If not confirmed, an action will be triggered, such as sending an email to your designated contacts.
You can add a note to be sent if you doesn't check in on time.

Who

For activists, journalists, politicians, researchers, solo travelers, or anyone who wants to ensure their well-being and notify if they become unreachable.

Authentication
You can sign in with your email to receive a magic link for logging in.

Privacy

We take your privacy seriously. We store only your email address, your designated contacts, and your check-in notes. To operate the service, we also use the preferences you have set regarding notifications. Also the last time you checked in is stored.

Security

Your data will be encrypted and stored securely in our database based in Switzerland. Our application is open-source, and the code is available for review on GitHub. Our application is built with NextJS, and the database is built with PostgreSQL.