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From: John Bibby <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: What happens to passwords of people who have died?
To: John Bibby <[log in to unmask]>
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On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 1:25 PM John Bibby <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Thank you to the 20-30 people who have already responded to this query,
> and my apologies to the several who accurately complained that it was not
> really statistical.
>
> Several people asked me to summarise the advice received, which I will
> endeavour to do in due course. The main responses seemed to be (a) use a
> password manager (of which there are many), and (b) read this or that book
> or website.
>
> The relevant books seem to be the two listed below. They costs some £10
> each. The Kissell book offers a "Digital Will Template" (which will be many
> times longer than my regular will), and free parts from his book are
> online. These are attached although as Allstat does not allow attachments I
> will have to ask Allstatters who want these attachments to either (a)
> request them from me personally, or (b) sign up to Radstats (which DOES
> allow attachments)
>
>
> JOHN BIBBY
>
> ========== relevant books
> Crocker, Angela, and Vicki McLeod. 2019. Digital Legacy Plan: A Guide to
> the Personal and Practical Elements of Your Digital Life before You Die.
> Self-Counsel Press.
>
> Kissell, Joe. 2017. Take Control of Your Digital Legacy. alt concepts inc.
>
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> On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 8:16 AM John Bibby <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
>> I'm engaging in a bit of forward planning and enquiring for a friend
>> whose partner does not have long to live:
>>
>> 1. Does a deceased person's executor or A.N.Other have any LEGAL right to
>> access the person's accounts?
>>
>> 2. How IN PRACTICE does this work?
>>
>> 3. What can be done in advance while still living to make this easier for
>> the executor? (given that I perhaps have 100 passwords many of which have
>> to be changed on an annual or more frequent basis)
>>
>> 4. Can anyone recommend a good website for all this please?
>>
>> Thanks for any advice - personal memoirs will be especially welcome.
>>
>> Sincerely
>>
>> JOHN BIBBY
>>
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>>
>>
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>>
>>
>>
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