I'd not use any personal info, just list ur medical diagnosis & allergies, meds(amount, how & when u take etc), & maybe "if u got to this site by reading ABC dogtag u r @ the right place." Where ABC r ur initials?
On November 21, 2019 1:51:24 PM CST, Winterlight <[email protected]> wrote: >I own a domain and hosting account that is hung on Godaddy. I have a >sub domain that has to do with personal medical information. I >created it because I live alone and if something were to happen all >necessary information is on that sub domain index web page. I don't >use passwords or encryption for this page because if I am brought in >the ER somebody needs to look at my dog tag and use the address to >bring up my info. It is the KISS principle. I use a robots.txt file >on both the main and sub domain to avoid searches, and the fact that >somebody would have to know the sub domain address in-order to bring >it up which is unlikely .... or that is my theory. I think we have >some web developers in the collective so please give me your >thoughts. There is always going to be a risk but is this good enough. >Thanks w -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
