Entrustet is providing a free service that allows you to create an online will. Rather than list your assets like property, investments and jewelry, Entrustet provides a service that lets you designate your Facebook profile, Email, and Twitter accounts to heirs. If you ever had the problem of trying to access an online account after forgetting your password or username, imagine how hard it will be for family members to access your online accounts after you pass away. There have even been some cases where family members had to go to court in order to have a judge order social sites grant access to family members.
Once you set up the free account, your heir receives an e-mail notification once you enter their information. You can also have Entrustet delete an account instead of granting access to one of your digital heirs. So why would anyone want to inherit someone’s online passwords? Well if there are people going to court requesting judges to order Yahoo, Facebook, and Twitter to grant family members access, I guess the reasons are strong. Regardless, it is a very clever and smart idea by the folks at Entrustet.
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