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HRTG Team

January 27, 2026

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We take security seriously

Why we take security seriously at hrtg One of the core problems we want to solve with hrtg is generational wealth. Not just conversations about money, but the practical reality of passing things on — safely, clearly, and responsibly. At the heart of hrtg is a financial feature that allows users to record and organise important asset information, such as property deeds, insurance details, and even crypto assets, so that these can be passed on to the next generation when the time is right. In...

Why we take security seriously at hrtg

One of the core problems we want to solve with hrtg is generational wealth.

Not just conversations about money, but the practical reality of passing things on — safely, clearly, and responsibly.

At the heart of hrtg is a financial feature that allows users to record and organise important asset information, such as property deeds, insurance details, and even crypto assets, so that these can be passed on to the next generation when the time is right.

In many ways, we are building a digital vault for your assets and the context around them.

When you are trusted with information this sensitive, privacy and security cannot be an afterthought. That’s why security has been a priority for us from day one. Not as a feature, but as a foundation.

Because legacy isn’t just about what you leave behind.

 It’s about protecting it properly, for the people who matter most.

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