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Old 06-15-2017, 11:25 AM   #66
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Oh and do you realize how many now dead people have Facebook accounts?
About as many as are still voting in local Chicago elections.
The "Vote early, vote often" town.

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Facebook is one of the few companies that have addressed this issue.
They have an "Immortalized Account" feature/service/status (whatever their marketing department calls it).

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I asked the ADrive contact people (the cloud service in my signature) about this situation:
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> We have a guide in place if such thing happens to the account holder.
> We would require some authentication.
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Where "such thing" is death or other incapacity.
They will transfer an account from one person to another.

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Probably the only practical thing to do, in this day of no standardized handling, is to ask the contact people of each account provider you care about, how to handle the situation.

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