On Thursday, November 28, 2019, David Masterson <dsmasterson@outlook.com> wrote:
> My use-case is this:
>
> I'd like to use Org to write up *all* the information about my family
> life (so to speak) including medical histories of my family, issues with
> the house, bank accounts, financial information, etc., so that my family
> has all the information to refer to when necessary in a (hopefully)
> well-structured form.  Naturally, this is going to have a fair amount of
> really sensitive information.  By carefully outlining the information, I
> can structure the sensitive information to be in key parts of the
> documents that I can then encrypt using org-crypt.
>
> That part is straightforward.  The tricky part is that my family is not
> "Emacs literate" and, so, I'm thinking the best idea is to export the
> information from Org files to HTML files so that I can then present to
> them as a website.  They are used to browsing the web, so this should be
> more natural to them.  The problem that I'm looking for help with is how
> to deal with the encrypted information?  Any suggestions?
>


I'd very strongly suggest that this question about sensitive information be 100% handled by handwritten paper documents stored in a safe-deposit box. Don't allow digital-anything to become involved, at any step.

Non-sensitive information: Do whatever you like.

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David Rogers