What Happens to Your Online Accounts When You DieAnd How to Make Sure Your Family Isnt Left Scrambling

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Taking time to organize your digital accounts now can save your family significant stress and complications later. Koupei Studio/ShutterstockWhen you die, your online accounts don’t automatically close or transfer to your family. Without a digital legacy plan, your loved ones may be locked out of financial accounts, stuck paying your subscriptions, and unable to recover irreplaceable photos or files.Most times, the fix is straightforward: designate a digital executor, activate the built-in legacy tools on your major platforms, and store your credentials somewhere your family can actually access them.Managing Digital Assets After DeathMost people have a will, a named beneficiary on their life insurance, and maybe even a folder somewhere with their important documents. What most people don’t have is a plan for the 150-plus online accounts they’ll leave behind.

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