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Ensuring Loved Ones Can Access Your Online Accounts After You're Gone

Originally Published 3 months ago — by PCMag

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The article discusses the importance of planning for digital legacy by using password managers with inheritance features, such as Keeper, LogMeOnce, and NordPass, to ensure loved ones can access online accounts after death. It emphasizes the need for pre-arranged access, secure account management, and proper account shutdown procedures to protect privacy and simplify estate handling.

"How Major Platforms Handle Your Digital Game Library After Death"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Polygon

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The fate of your digital video game library after death depends on the platform's policies. While Steam does not allow account transfers, GOG and Itch.io may honor legal requests with proper documentation. Other major platforms like Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo have similar non-transferable policies but might make exceptions with legal proof. Writing your digital assets into your will is recommended to ensure they are passed on to your heirs.

"Securing Your Digital Legacy: Ensuring Your Passwords Outlive You"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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As technology becomes more integrated into our lives, it's important to consider how it affects our legacy and loved ones. Discussing digital life and passwords with loved ones is crucial, and using password managers can help ensure access to important accounts in case of emergencies or death. Creating a digital inheritance plan and discussing access to online accounts and assets are also important. Additionally, it's essential to consider how to handle social media accounts after death. Overall, having clear discussions and leaving written instructions can provide peace of mind for everyone involved.