Digital will
Digital wills are wills, often called a "Last Will and Testament", that determine the fate of a person's digital presence once they die. In the digital age, people have been wondering what happens to their digital presence once they die. These archives encompass any online account that a person may have such as social media, shopping sites, and gaming sites. Many websites now have a set of guidelines and procedures that can be followed to remove a deceased person's account from their servers. These procedures may vary from site to site. However, a digital will is a way to determine the fate of your online presence in one location instead of having to make arrangements with each site individually.
Digital Executor
A digital executor is an individual responsible for managing an appointer's digital content. The digital executor is provided with a directive to instruct the executor on handling the appointer's digital assets.Obstacles and problems
Although digital wills are necessary and helpful, some problems and obstacles may be encountered. As identified in the Buffalo Law Review, obstacles include:- passwords, which online accounts cannot be accessed without, so if a loved one passes away, but does not pass along their account information, there is little hope of getting access to the accounts.
- Encryption, which is changing information to hide something,
- Federal and state criminal laws that penalize what is thought of as unauthorized access to computers and data, and
- Federal and state privacy laws.