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Old 01-08-2015, 01:30 PM   #56
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
What about making arrangements for any on-line accounts that you have at the time of your demise?

For example if you had any accounts that had photos of you and/or your family etc in them. Facebook is one such account, (and I don't have a Facebook account), but there are other accounts which wouldn't be 'closed' and may remain open and accessible for ever.

Would you leave instructions as to your account details and request the acccount/s to be closed?
My family consists of me, my husband, and our three dogs. My husband has access to all of the online accounts, we keep all passwords in 1password. My dogs cannot type, and so far have shown no interest in the internet or anything digital. In the event that my husband and I kick off at the same time, our wills dictate that everything we own will get sold off and all proceeds and other monies are going to specific charities.

As for accounts staying open forever after my demise, I have no feeling about it one way or the other.
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