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Thursday 11 April 2013

Google Inactive Account Manager: Decide What Happens to Your Account After You Die


Google Inactive Account Manager: Decide What Happens to Your Account After You Die (ABC News)


Instead of someone informing Google of your death, the service uses inactivity as a barometer. You set the time of inactivity -- three, six, nine or 12 months -- and if you don't log into your account after that period Google will do one of two things. You can have it alert up to 10 trusted friends or contacts and choose to share your data with them or you can also just have it set to delete your entire account.
Before the systems take any of those actions though, it will warn you via a text message or an email to a secondary address. Of course, if you have died you won't get that alert and it will then take action.
It might sound like a somber tool, but Google is now making it easier than many other services when it comes to planning for your death in the digital domain.
New Hampshire State Rep. Peter Sullivan introduced legislation in February to allow the executor of an estate control over the social networking pages of the dead. Five other states, including Oklahoma, Idaho, Rhode Island, Indiana and Connecticut, have established legislation regulating one's digital presence after death. Rhode Island and Connecticut were first, but their bills were limited to email accounts, excluding social networking sites. With other services, such as iTunes, some have started to set up digital trusts.
Beyond ownership, many services have popped up over the last couple of months that address the issue of sending messages via social media services after death. A Facebook app called "Ifidie" lets you set up a way to send out Facebook messages to friends after you pass.
You identify a trustee who will confirm that you have died, and the messages will be sent. _LivesOn is a Twitter service that will analyze your tweets, allow you to train it, and will tweet for you after you are gone.
You can now set up your Google Inactive Account Manager here.


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