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+-   Forward planning on Monday November 24 2008, @07:42PM smee2

Submitted by smee2 on Monday November 24 2008, @07:42PM
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smee2 writes "In the past, when a family member died, you could look through their files and address books to find all the people and businesses that should be notified that the person is deceased.

Now the hard copy address book is becoming a thing of the past. I keep some contact information in a spreadsheet but I have many online friends that I only have contact with through web sites such as Flickr. My email accounts have many more people listed than my address book spreadsheet. I have no interest in collecting real world info from all my online contacts.

The sites where I have social contact with people from around the world (obviously) require user names and passwords...

Two questions for the /. crowd...

1. How do you intend to let the executors of your estate or family members know which online sites/people you'd like them to notify of your demise?
2. How are you going to give access to the passwords etc needed to access those sites in a way that doesn't cause a security concern while you're still alive?"
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