BElieVE Me! Do this before your DEATH PLEASE.....

India
September 18, 2010 12:45pm CST
I am going to talk about making digital will...I have many email accounts, a website, a blog and loads of documents and photos on my computer... what would happen to all this digital information if I died?................................ ...While making a will,most people would think about their properties,financial assets and valuables...But what about your email IDs,online contacts,the digital music collection you painstakingly acquired over the years,the pictures you uploaded, domain names and online financial details....? Wouldn't you like these to survive after you in the hands of trusted nominees?... In an age when digital possessions are increasingly becoming an important part of a person's life..it is important to make your digital will before your death.... what do you think...? please reply If you want to make your own digital will....There are many websites but I suggest you ...GO HERE.... https://www.mywebwill.com/
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15 responses
@petersum (4522)
• United States
18 Sep 10
Will mylot pass on my earnings to my next of kin? I don't think so!
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• India
18 Sep 10
it is very simple...Read FAQ of my web will
• United States
18 Sep 10
Creating a will is an excellent idea if you have valuables and other assess. I do not believe I will leave the earth with much to leave behind. However I do have beneficiary's listed on anything I feel could be of importance. But you are absolutely right about certain other areas that I have never taken into consideration. I sure will pray and hope I do not leave too soon, but we never know when our day is up so I better look into this. Thanks and cute avatar... What is the baby slapping??
@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
18 Sep 10
The baby is trying to pull aside a curtain... It is a special curtain visible only to people of the baby's age. Even I could not make this out at the first instance lol.
@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
19 Sep 10
I told you the catch here - visible only to people of the baby's age
• United States
18 Sep 10
Pretty neat. I could never figured this out. Thanks
@meipan (746)
• Philippines
19 Sep 10
you know what.. in my deathnote.. i wrote my email address and password so that my family can still handle my accounts so that my pictures and memories will not be block... hehe...
@ddaguno (3107)
• Philippines
19 Sep 10
I guess this would be easier than having to come up with a will.
@thezone (9394)
• Ireland
18 Sep 10
And they actually charge a fee for that ?
@thezone (9394)
• Ireland
18 Sep 10
Doesn't really make much sense to me even the free plan.
• India
18 Sep 10
it is most trusted website and brand, I have read many articles about this sites in different magazines, newspaper and websites....so they have different price according to different plans....
• Singapore
19 Sep 10
But I don't understand why would we want our email IDs, music and other redundant things to live or die?!!? After we die, won't our music collection go to our children or maybe just let it be?
@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
21 Sep 10
or will the government take it because you didn't have a will?
@vandana7 (98853)
• India
18 Sep 10
That is a lovely avatar. :) I dont want any will regarding my email IDs, etc. :)
• India
18 Sep 10
and what about other web accounts like...Mylot.com
• India
18 Sep 10
OMG....I forgot one thing to tell you....this is your world record...you have given your answer in just one line....Oooohhh......I think I have to start discussion in Believe it or not section...like this... "DO you Believe "vandana7" has given her reply in one line? hahhahahaha....hahahahha
@kaka135 (14916)
• Malaysia
18 Sep 10
This is really good! Frankly speaking, I really never thought about this. As you said, I only thought about my family and my properties, financial assets, etc. The site you recommended seems quite good, also as it's cooperated with Symantec, it should be quite trustful. I'm going to do this soon! Thanks again!
• India
18 Sep 10
There are many website for this particular purpose...but I do not know perfectly its name..here are letter from beyond my last email last message club search on net I do not know perfectly.... thanks for reply.....
@dawnald (85135)
• Shingle Springs, California
21 Sep 10
That is very cool. I had a few online friends pass away, and I wondered if their family would be able to get into their accounts when they were gone. In one case, the friends family came up against his windows password. I'm not sure if they figured it out or not.
@feldman (53)
• Malaysia
19 Sep 10
you are a good imagine people i think because even me also never think about this matter before.
@kquiming (2997)
• Philippines
19 Sep 10
okay, i'm visiting the site now.... actually i've been thinking of doing this just the other day ago..and now i came over this website because of this discussion you posted...well thanks a lot!
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
21 Sep 10
This isn't something that I would have thought about in the past. However, a close friend of mine passed away in January and that is the thing that really made me start thinking about this. It is sad to me that her facebook page is still alive and well and I know that there are people that have requested her to accept them as a friend and they will ask me why she never comes on facebook. It is hard for me to explain the reason that she can't accept friend requests.
@CTHanum (8234)
• Malaysia
20 Oct 10
this is a good idea. i am going to make one but not for now since i don't think i have important account or sites to be saved in my will.we should taking this seriously, huh??but for now i would rather like leaving my site just like that.the accounts will be terminate in its own natural way.
19 Sep 10
I dont want any will, and i hope nobodoy will give it to me when they die: My e-mail IDs and accounts just enough made me out of breath..:D
@Kojigirl (188)
23 Aug 11
Finally, a reason to be glad that I am a computer idiot. I don't have things stored on my computer, only one photograph and that's not a very good one of my dog, and the email address is barely a grand resource. I think it's great that you have a life so wrapped up in the new technologies, but mine is firmly based in the old ones. I actually have photo albums, and can share them by handing them around instead of folks trying to crowd around this little laptop. I don't have a digital music collection at all, since the computer only had the sound fixed a few months ago and, to be honest, I have no idea whatsoever how to download music. But this is a good posting, it will be helpful to loads of people out there who have grabbed the new technologies by the scruff of the neck and made it work for them. Good on you!
• India
19 Sep 10
It is a good idea but I doubt it is going to work.