New Digital Afterlife Planning Site World Without Me Offers Tools to Archive, Curate Digital Footpri
When people die they leave behind a vast amount of digital information: Facebook updates, Tweets, emails, blogs, photos, videos, documents and more. Most online platforms and websites have vague Digital Afterlife policies and it is not clear what will happen to your data when you kick the bucket. (PRWEB) October 28, 2011 According to Blackbook’s Chris Mohney, more than 5 million facebook members have died since the website launched and another 200,000 members die every year. Facebook, the world’s biggest social network, has all the information about its roughly 800 million members. It's a
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