After having a heart attack 2 weeks ago, I'm finally making detailed notes 
for my wife, with stuff like life insurance policy info, 401k info, backing 
account numbers, etc.  My idea is that if I were to die, she could just 
pull up the TW file and have all the information she needs to handle 
whatever she needs to do to close my affairs and do things I normally do 
(balance checkbook, etc).

My idea is to put the TW file on DropBox, and put a shortcut to it on my 
wife's laptop.  That way, I can continually (over the years) update my 
copy, and if anything ever happens to me she'll have all the information 
she needs in one place.

I have all the passwords to the various sites I mention in KeePass, and 
it's secure enough that I trust putting it on DropBox (and I hope I'm not 
mistaken here).  But there's a lot of other sensitive information I'm 
putting in tiddlers.  I suppose I could put all stuff like that in KeePass 
as comments, but I'd rather put everything except passwords themselves in 
TW.

Just how safe would it be to encrypt a TiddlyWiki file with a password, and 
then put it on DropBox?

If it isn't safe, then I'll just try to remember to copy the file to her 
laptop whenever I make significant changes, but I'd rather not have to 
worry about remembering to do that.  (My memory is horrible.)

Thanks,
Bill

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