
What Happens to Your Cloud Stuff When You Die? Digital legacy planning — how to give access to your cloud accounts to family
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Today's episode emphasises the critical importance of digital legacy planning in an increasingly online world, highlighting how our digital assets (like photos, emails, and social media) often remain after physical death, creating potential hurdles for grieving families. It details how major tech companies, specifically Google and Apple, offer built-in tools such as Google's Inactive Account Manager and Apple's Digital Legacy program to address this, allowing users to designate trusted contacts or legacy contacts for data access or account deletion. We also discuss crucial legal considerations, including the significance of incorporating digital assets into a will, the concept of a digital executor, and the impact of laws like the Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act (RUFADAA) on how digital inheritance is managed, ultimately aiming to equip individuals with a roadmap for securing their digital afterlife.