What happens to your emails when you die?: “According to articles in Forbes and Foreign Policy magazine, estate planners are advising their clients to include emails and online passwords in their wills. Without these provisions, online service providers will not grant family or friends access to digital property, some of which could be valuable.” Offline passwords, like for, say, access to a personal computer might also be useful to add to one’s will. I know I’d want to pass on my gigs and gigs and years and years of digital photos I have saved…
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