VFCP divinely declares that ‘Will’ is a confidential document and must be treated as such. Exposing people’s ‘Will’ of a confidential document in the public domain is against the confidentiality and data protection act. These documents are being read at the appropriate time and space, based upon what is written in the document by the testator, and must be respected. ‘Will’ cannot be destroyed or revoked by any other person. What is written in the ‘Will’ is written by the testator and sealed by him or her according to wishes, choices, decisions, and preferences and must be duly recognised.