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Manage all Google Services Digital life after death Know about Google Service Inactive Account Manager

Manage all Google Services Digital life after death Know about Google Service Inactive Account Manager

Today it is not clear what will happen to digital life of a person after his death.

Few countries are planning laws regarding this.

Now Google has launched a new service new feature that makes it easy to tell
Google what you want done with your digital assets when you die or can no longer use your account.

The feature is called Inactive Account Manager — not a great name, we know — and you will find it on your Google Account settings page.

Now we can tell Google what to do with our
Gmail messages and data from several other Google services if your account becomes inactive for any reason.

For example, we can choose to have our data deleted — after three, six, nine or 12 months of inactivity.

Or

We can select trusted contacts to receive data from some or all of the following services:
1)    +1s

2)  
Blogger

3)  
Contacts and Circles

4)  
Drive

5)  
Gmail

6)  
Google+ Profiles

7)  
Pages and Streams

8)  
Picasa

9)  
Web Albums

10)  
Google Voice

11)  
YouTube

Before Google systems take any action, Google will first warn us by sending a text message to your cellphone and email to the secondary address we have provided.

This new feature will enable us to plan our digital afterlife — in a way that protects our privacy and security — and make life easier for our loved ones after one is gone

Below is link to

Google Service Inactive Account Manager


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2 comments:

MEcoy April 13, 2013  

well thats weird yet make sense at all