Digital Legacy Planner
ReviewAudited by ClawScan on May 9, 2026.
Overview
This instruction-only skill is coherent and avoids passwords, but the digital legacy inventory it helps create is sensitive and should be handled securely.
This skill appears safe to use as a planning guide. Do not paste passwords, seed phrases, PINs, 2FA codes, recovery codes, or full account numbers into the conversation. Consider using the skill to create a template, then complete and store the final legacy plan offline, encrypted, or with professional estate-planning guidance.
Findings (2)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
If the completed plan is shared or stored insecurely, it could help someone identify and target important accounts or assets.
The skill intentionally guides users to document account access information for legacy handoff. This is purpose-aligned, but account access pathways can still be sensitive even without passwords.
For each, note the account name and how to access it — but never the password itself.
Use this as a planning template, do not include passwords or recovery secrets, and store the completed document encrypted or offline with a trusted estate-planning process.
A detailed legacy document could expose a map of financial, communication, social, and crypto accounts if copied into an insecure location.
The generated document may summarize sensitive personal account and asset information. The skill advises offline secure storage, and there is no evidence of hidden persistence, but users should be careful about what they put into chat or saved outputs.
I will produce a structured legacy document with categories, handover instructions, and a clear "how to use this document" guide for your trusted person.
Fill in the most sensitive details privately outside the chat when possible, avoid secrets entirely, and store the finished plan in a secure offline or encrypted location.
