Google and Facebook Account Settings: What happens to your accounts after you're gone? Set up your digital will today.
Google and Facebook Account Settings: If something were to happen to you, who would manage your Google and Facebook accounts? Secure your data by setting up a digital will.
Nowadays, our entire lives are online. Whether it is our photos, emails, or banking information, everything is stored in accounts like Google and Facebook.
First, let's talk about Google. Google has a feature called "Inactive Account Manager." It allows you to decide what should happen if you do not use your Google account for a specific period.
You can set this duration anywhere between 3 and 18 months. Once this period elapses without account activity, Google first sends a message to your phone number and secondary email to check if you are okay. If there is no response, notifications are sent to the people you have designated.The best part of this feature is that you can designate up to 10 trusted contacts. You can specify exactly what each person gets access to; for instance, you could grant your wife access to emails and photos, while giving your son access only to Google Drive.
Now, regarding Facebook: on that platform, this feature is known as "Legacy Contact." You can choose a specific person to manage your profile after you pass away. Once your profile is designated this way, the word "Remembering" appears next to your name.