Thursday, October 13, 2011

People Are Starting To Leave Their Facebook Passwords In Their Will

One in 10 people in the United Kingdom leave their passwords to sites such as Facebook, Flickr, and Tumblr in their will, according to a story in the Telegraph, reports BI.

Facebook makes it difficult for living members to get the passwords of their deceased relatives.

As a result, a "growing numbers of people want their digital identities to be controlled after they are gone," Emma Barnett writes. "They also want their families to have access to personal photos and home videos which are now more commonly being stored in the cloud, rather in a physical album at home."

1 comment:

  1. Maybe after inflation has done with us we can leave our Farmville properties to our kids!! :)

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