Essence
Continuity becomes calmer when the way back is something I hold, not something merely granted to me.
The Opening Scroll
In many digital systems, continuity begins with an external account. The Private Life Codex prefers a quieter model.
Here, continuity is intended to rest on what I hold directly: a codex key for continuity, and a seal for symbolic individuality.
This key is not a public credential and not a profile. Its role is simpler: to mark that my Private Life Codex is being held here in a locally anchored way.
Current Key State
What this browser presently holds.
Continuity Status
Checking local Codex Key state…
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This page reads only the local state already stored in this browser.
Key Actions
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What the Codex Key Is
Practical continuity, not identity theatre.
Held Access
The Codex Key is held locally and remains under my control unless I choose to export it, import it elsewhere, or remove it.
Continuity
Its role is to support continuity of this codex in this browser, not to become a public-facing identity credential.
Local First
It belongs to the same local-first philosophy as the rest of the Private Life Codex.
Quiet Scope
The Codex Key is intentionally modest. It is a held continuity token, not a swollen account system in disguise.
Explore Further
A quiet record feels more settled when the hand that keeps it also holds the key…