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Consider all your online activities:

 

Social activities - Facebook, Twitter, Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo, LinkedIn, Skype, Blogger, YouTube, Friends Reunited, Spotify, Tumblr, Flickr,etc

 

Financial activities – online banking, PayPal, Ebay, Amazon, iTunes, online shopping, credit card details etc.

 

Business activities – your emails, website, web host, online stockists, accounts, files, legal documents etc.

 

 

 

 

Photograph collections – fewer people keep hard copies and just store all online.

 

Videos – These could be videos of your wedding; children growing up; sentimental moments.

 

Confidential personal information – emails, diary, academic writings etc

 

Music, Books and Movies – If you download music, books and movies – over a 10 year period – this could amount to a valuable collection

 

Have you considered what will happen to your digital assets if you die?

 

What would you like to happen to your online estate?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Think about all the Account Names and passwords that you have for all these accounts!!

 

Consider all your treasured online possessions:

 

Let us help you with your Digital estate planning

 

If you don’t act to get organised before your death, loved ones could lose control of your accounts and may not be able to access them and keep them going.  They may not even know where to find your accounts or what you want doing with them!

 

Why not appoint a trusted loved one or friend as a Digital Executor in your will to sort all your online activity and assets after your death.  

 

It is important not to give passwords in your will because wills are made public record after death.  

 

Let us help you get digitally organised.  Why not gift your valuable or treasured online assets in your will?