Technology is more important to us now than ever before and that can complicate things quite a bit when a person passes on. Shakopee, MN funeral homes recognize that digital life can go on, even after a person passes on. If you want to prepare your digital life for your initial passing, here are a few things you can do.
Your online life could be simple, or quite extensive, depending on how much you utilize technology. At the very least, you probably have bank accounts, bills, and other simple things. But you might also have email, social media accounts, stock accounts, clouds for data storage, and the list goes on and on. The more you use technology, the larger your digital footprint might be and you will want to keep track of those details so family doesn’t have a mess to sort through later.
Keep Password Records
While it’s not smart to have a sticky note next to your computer with all of your accounts and passwords listed, you do need to have a record of those items. Perhaps keep a record book of the passwords, account names, and other pertinent details in a fireproof safe within your home. Let close relatives know where it is and how to access it so if you pass on, they are able to get into any of your accounts and close things out. When those passwords change, update the book.
Maintain Physical Records As Well
You will also want to have some physical records of certain things so loved ones can handle things after your death. Don’t only use your online login to do your banking. Also, print out statements every now and then and keep them in a filing cabinet so loved ones know how to access what might become necessary. You don’t have to keep every bill or document, but having a few from each account can really help.
Tracking Your Use
It can be hard to keep track of where your credit card is located online and how you’ve used it, but it’s important to your loved ones to get those things closed down so nothing is misused. If you shop at the grocery store online, mark it down. If you have an Apple account, mark it down. The more thorough you are about tracking your use, the easier things will be for loved ones later.
If you’d like more tips on tracking your digital life for the future, contact Ballard-Sunder Funeral & Cremation , a Shakopee, MN funeral home that can help with final services as well as advice revolving around death. Give us a call with your questions at (952) 445-1202 or you can speak to our funeral director in person at 833 Marschall Rd, Shakopee, MN 55379. We’ve seen a lot of things in a variety of situations over the years and we can make recommendations to you as to how you can handle certain things to avoid messes later.
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