Imagine you are planning the funeral music for a loved one who has died. You can't remember their favorite song, so you try to login to their Spotify account. Then you realize the account login is ...
Imagine you are planning the funeral music for a loved one who has died. You can't remember their favorite song, so you try to login to their Spotify account. Then you realize the account login is ...
From family photos in the cloud to email archives and social media accounts, the digital lives of Americans are extensive and growing. Unlike physical possessions, online assets often don’t pass ...
Plan your digital legacy: Secure online data inheritance and tech estate by inventorying accounts, appointing executors, and using platform tools for post-death access. Pixabay, fancycrave1 In the ...
Marketers love talking about customer lifetime value. But technology is stretching the meaning of "lifetime" in ways few imagined. Thanks to AI and VR, we're entering an era where digital legacies — ...
You might think that if you have a will or trust ready before you die, then all is good. But, believe it or not, if you don’t have a “digital estate plan,” your online footprint – email, social media, ...
It’s not fun to talk about, but there’s only one thing certain in life. You need to have a plan for your digital legacy, just like you make a plan for your physical assets; otherwise, your accounts, ...
At the Digital Legacy Clinic at the University of Colorado Boulder, we work with people to support end-of-life planning for online accounts and data, identifying challenges, offering resources and ...
So much of how we live and interact with the world happens online. From engaging with people professionally and personally, to posting photos, storing files and accessing our bank account information, ...
Raghu Para is a tech exec with over 15 years of progressive experience in software, artificial intelligence and machine learning. In a world where AI can do everything from writing poetry to ...
There’s no easy way to put it: We’re all going to die. And once dead, why would we care about our social media presence? Sounds like the least important thing to consider at that point. But in fact, ...
We’re entering an era where avatars, voice clones and holograms of the deceased will continue shaping buying decisions long after someone has passed away. Grief tech is evolving into growth tech — ...