Facebook
- After 10 years, Facebook will have 30 million dead users.
- About 8,000 Facebook account users die daily.
- There are ways to memorialize them on-line through some of the networks after death
- The privacy laws of social network companies as well as email providers mean no one is allowed to log in as you.
- If tried, they may force a shutdown of the account and lose what they were trying to preserve.
- Facebook has arranged users to choose what they want to happen to your account after death.
- Facebook tells users that they can say in advance whether they’d like to have their account memorialized or permanently deleted from Facebook in the event of their death.
- Facebook has also offered a way for surviving family and friends to head off afterlife issues - by adding a 'legacy contact' who will have limited control of the account should you pass on.
- After the legacy contact has posted a final message Facebook makes the profile into a memorial, where friends will not change but messages of sympathy and remembrance can be posted.
- Any which are deemed unsuitable can be moderated by the legacy contact.
- Twitter allows people to request a shutdown of dead person's accounts
- In the event of the death of a Twitter user the company says it can work with a person authorized to act on the behalf, or with a verified immediate family member of the deceased, to have an account deactivated.
- There are also choices to request the removal of a deceased user's account, which will require you to provide information about the them, a copy of your ID, and copy of the death certificate.
- They are clear on one thing, though - they are unable to provide account access to anyone regardless of his or her relationship to the deceased.
Instagram
- Instagram also memorializes accounts like Facebook but there are some differences.
- Instagram doesn’t allow anyone to log into a memorialized account, and they cannot be changed, including changes to likes, followers, tags, posts and comments.
- Posts the deceased person shared stay on Instagram and are visible to the audience they were shared with, but memorialized accounts don't appear in public spaces like searches.
Email
- Gmail lets you elect to shut down your account automatically after a period of inactivity
- Gmail, as owned by Google, will allow you to apply to obtain the contents of a deceased person's email.
- You can also set it to have an " Inactive Account Manager ," which either shares or delete your account after a set period of inactivity.
- Yahoo also lets loved ones apply to close the account provided that they have the necessary documentation.
- Apple's iCloud email and iTunes accounts are of different rules.
- The corporation says: "You agree that your Account is non-transferable and that any rights to your Apple ID or Content within your Account terminate upon your death.
- "Upon receipt of a copy of a death certificate your Account may be terminated and all Content within your Account deleted."
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