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How to Let Online Friends Know When You Have Died
Do you keep all your passwords in your head? What about the password that is critical at work? What about access to your bank account? This program will notify others when you have passed. This may sound a bit morbid, but it has happened. Once upon a time, a man in the gaming community disappeared in the middle of an online gaming session and never heard from again. Friends thought he was mad about an fight that evening, but he had collapsed and died from an aneurism His son eventually found a USB drive with his father’s password information and notified those friends of his fathers passing.
1. Here is how to set up your Deathswitch account. You get one account free. You create an email message with no attachments.
2.At Deathswitch, an automated service sends out notices to prompt you for notification that you are still alive. After a designated period, it will send out several more messages. If they go unanswered then the system will assume you are deceased or critically disabled and pre-written emails sent to those you have named to receive the notices.
3.The premium account you get up 30 messages up for up to 10 recipients. You can attach videos, photos and documents to these messages. This information is kept secure until all attempts for you to respond have exhausted then the company sends them. The people at Deathswitch call this information insurance. “Don’t die with secrets that need to be free.”
4. Include any of the following in your messages: computer passwords, financial and bank account information, final wishes, unspeakable secrets, love notes, last word in an argument, funeral instructions, and anything else you desire to send.
5.If you want to test the system with a fake email address then you can do that. Then notify the company that you are alive and they will reset the system.
6.The system will allow you to update and friends or family emails when you login to your account. You can manage your messages and change them anytime. It cost $19.95 a year to have a Premium Account. If you can only afford the free offer, I would suggest making someone a trusted executor of my wishes. In addition, you can give them all the information they need to find passwords, letters I have written, list of online friends to contact, and any other important information. It might include information regarding my funeral arrangements and my Will.
Do you keep all your passwords in your head? What about the password that is critical at work? What about access to your bank account? This program will notify others when you have passed. This may sound a bit morbid, but it has happened. Once upon a time, a man in the gaming community disappeared in the middle of an online gaming session and never heard from again. Friends thought he was mad about an fight that evening, but he had collapsed and died from an aneurism His son eventually found a USB drive with his father’s password information and notified those friends of his fathers passing.
1. Here is how to set up your Deathswitch account. You get one account free. You create an email message with no attachments.
2.At Deathswitch, an automated service sends out notices to prompt you for notification that you are still alive. After a designated period, it will send out several more messages. If they go unanswered then the system will assume you are deceased or critically disabled and pre-written emails sent to those you have named to receive the notices.
3.The premium account you get up 30 messages up for up to 10 recipients. You can attach videos, photos and documents to these messages. This information is kept secure until all attempts for you to respond have exhausted then the company sends them. The people at Deathswitch call this information insurance. “Don’t die with secrets that need to be free.”
4. Include any of the following in your messages: computer passwords, financial and bank account information, final wishes, unspeakable secrets, love notes, last word in an argument, funeral instructions, and anything else you desire to send.
5.If you want to test the system with a fake email address then you can do that. Then notify the company that you are alive and they will reset the system.
6.The system will allow you to update and friends or family emails when you login to your account. You can manage your messages and change them anytime. It cost $19.95 a year to have a Premium Account. If you can only afford the free offer, I would suggest making someone a trusted executor of my wishes. In addition, you can give them all the information they need to find passwords, letters I have written, list of online friends to contact, and any other important information. It might include information regarding my funeral arrangements and my Will.