Personal is a new service for storing your most valuable data online, and having it shared only with these people that are the closest to you. These include your family and your loved ones, and (in some cases) these business partners that have been around your whole life. By using Personal, you’ll be able to put all your data into as many different vaults as you want, and then give every person in your trusted network access to the ones that include information that are relevant to them. It all depends on what you’re actually storing on each vault, of course. Credit card information, your kids’ allergies, passwords… all that (and more) can go into your Personal vaults.
As it is only suitable, all accounts on Personal come with a legal guarantee that certifies you are the owner of all the data that’s uploaded to the service.
A comparison can be made with a service such as Singly, as that one also lets you store all your vital data online, and have it shared with these people (or groups of people) that have a direct interest on it. Yet, Personal comes with a much better interface. And it’s a lot more intuitive to use. For example, it lets you create reusable blocks of data which are called “gems”, and that include all the pivotal details of your life. And it also lets you download data from services such as LinkedIn and Facebook, and have that placed on any of your vaults.
Personal.com In Their Own Words
Personal’s free data vault helps you organize and find the information that powers your life. Fill your data vault with gems from the Gem Gallery. Community Gems can be imported with data. Other gems are empty so that you can start from scratch.
Some Questions About Personal.com
Is there a limit to the number of vaults you can have? And is any vault limited in storage? Or can you put pretty much anything in them? 







