I need some 'who to call' advice. I need to open two password protected devices, legitimately due to a death. Estate Executor will handle all of the details but I am doing leg work to find some sources. Ideas? Thank you.
meinkee said:
I need some 'who to call' advice. I need to open two password protected devices, legitimately due to a death. Estate Executor will handle all of the details but I am doing leg work to find some sources. Ideas? Thank you.
meinkee said:
Many thanks for the responses. I knew this would be a good place to start. You never know if you will have a tomorrow and it is so so important to leave passwords somewhere secure (safety deposit box?) especially if your financial life is on line.
UmustBKidding said:
If you use Google at all you can sign up for Google death (inactive account manager). You can set a delay and if your account is not accessed it will send you ypur credentials at an alternative address. If you dont access before the next expiration it sends your credentials to a trusted contact. With this and a docs or keep set of files in theory your relatives can gain access. Also make sure your trusted contact is not someone that might likely be with you when the bus hits are the accident happens.
UmustBKidding said:
Any time its touched it notifies you and also notifies you to remind its active every 90 days.