Does anyone want's to live forever…
The seems that the social media companies are desperate in increasing their data bank, which is a new oil or mode of enhancing their revenue by creating and increasing among the user’s awareness on, what will happen to your digital presence after your death?
Many says that, I only go on the internet if i have nothing to do. Certain persons feels that, You forgot about newspapers people used to read newspapers now these days people just read articles online, but the fact is On-line can’t replace the physical newspaper, reason of authenticity.
When we talk about digital estate, it is your Your Facebook page, Twitter account, texts, pictures in the cloud - even your email, they’re all personal digital assets. We have such a legacy over the internet taking care of that sort of an online presence should be well thought about. For this, several people also make a digital estate plan, just like a physical will.
It is fact that deleting an account from the facebook , will permanently remove every information and data originating from that profile. However, facebook keeps data for many years.
It remains a question mark does anyone need to protect digital information after their death? What is the commercial attached to it and what is the legal liabilities with the previous data available, because the original person is not live. One can blackmail the present data owners.
Notably, all these social media platforms rely on someone who can notify them about the death of a user. Designate that close family member or friend pre-emptively. Since, online accounts often contain financial information and personal pictures, it would be difficult to maintain by the right holders in a smarter way , on how the original holders manage was managing their personal data.
There are nearly four billion registered e-mail accounts and more than one billion Facebook accounts worldwide. But what happens to all of that online information after we're gone? Entrepreneurs and legislative groups are trying to offer solutions and build awareness of the complications surrounding digital estate planning after death.
Experts says that, with the digital assets one stores and gives attorney to someone, there could lead to prospective legal complications after one dies also .
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