So far, I’m liking LifeHub—it’s intuitive and seems to organize everything well. That said, I do have some concerns about the security side of things. After uploading highly sensitive personal information—like copies of my birth certificate, Social Security numbers, and other key documents—I expected stronger security protocols.
Right now, their main method of account verification appears to be sending a code via email, which is one of the weakest forms of two-factor authentication. At a minimum, they should offer more robust options, such as support for authenticator apps (like Google Authenticator or Authy) or even hardware-based security keys like YubiKey. For a platform handling such critical personal data, stronger authentication measures should be standard, not optional.