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how 'bout not equating death with stopping

6th April, 2007 - 9:04 pm - posted in legal, tech

back in June 2005, i did a presentation on the topic "What Happens to your Web-based Email After You Die?". that was when i first became aware of the probable risk of losing my blog, email account, flickr album and many other online assets altogether after my death. it's such an fascinating topic i soon wrote a paper on it for my Cyber Law course in my final school year.

as a procrastinator however i did nothing forward-thinking to minimize the risks (except maybe a little description of what i want my tombstone to be like). but the importance of planning ahead strikes me again when i came across a blog post earlier this year entitled "It Bothers Me That I Have To Go" (written by one of the world's oldest bloggers on the fear of his foreseeable death) and Dave Winer's entries on "Preserving ideas" and "Future-safe archives".

concerned like i am? here's a list of things you can do:

  • create a living will online (geez i'm reeeeally looking forward to the probate classes next week so i can learn to write my own will =p)
  • pre-write a message to be sent to your loved ones upon your death
  • choose a person you trust to act in your stead (even better if s/he knows a thing or two about flickr and wordpress)
  • install a wordpress plugin that will notify a person you choose when you fail to log in for a specified period of time

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4 comments

  1. dave MonsterID Icon

    well...err.......death eh.......ain't too far away >

    dave — 6th April, 2007 @ 10:20 pm


  2. keith chan MonsterID Icon

    i bet no one would be interested in my online stuff after i perish. so it's not a problem for me. :D i saw in your pics that you have switched to using a DSLR! a canon? my god. your photo skill with a DSLR will be like James Bond with his dry martini.

    keith chan — 7th April, 2007 @ 6:15 am


  3. James MonsterID Icon

    Wow, this is a really intereting questions..... and good recommentations too ! I always wonder about that too.. coz I definitely would want my family to open up my email if I happen to die suddenly to help me take care of unfinished business or notify people, but I don't want to just give them the password now (privacy, and of the taboo of talking about that with family)

    James — 8th April, 2007 @ 6:14 am


  4. SlideShare MonsterID Icon

    Hey laihiu!

    Your slideshow What Happens to your Web-based Email After You Die? has been featured on SlideShare

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    SlideShare — 10th April, 2007 @ 10:08 pm


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