Planning Digital Afterlife Socially at World Without Me
The way we live and the way we die is changing.
The trend is captured very well by the
Doonesbury strip from earlier this week.
According to PC Mag, more people are making plans for their digital...
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Planning Digital Afterlife Socially at World Without Me
The way we live and the way we die is changing.
The trend is captured very well by the
Doonesbury strip from earlier this week.
According to PC Mag, more people are making plans for their digital afterlife.
In the U.
K.
, one out
of 10 people are now leaving passwords in a will.
Your Digital Afterlife is what you choose to do with all your digital data and your digital life once
you die.
Generally, a person’s digital life includes email accounts, social networks, blogs, websites,
etc.
which a person has invested a lot of time in and would like to pass on to his loved ones so
that it’s not lost in the universe of digital data.
Digital Assets could also include login credentials,
Banking, financial and insurance information, Paypal, etc.
which a person would like to pass on to
his heirs so that they have easy access to all this important info after his demise.
There are few digital afterlife planning websites available toda
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