What happens to your digital life when your "real world" life ends?

I can say I am honestly surprised that more of these kinds of companies have not been around. If you have family I am sure you have a will. Legacy Locker is just that, a will, but for your MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, and so forth.
Most of us probably know someone who has passed but didn't find out right away. A person who I knew digitally had died from liver failure. One of her friends got her computer to let us know about the funeral and such. We all have seen on the news of when someone microfamous for some reason has passed and people go to their sites posting whatever unmonitored. The sites look like an abandoned house with litter and trash stacking up on the porch and lawn. Is that how any of us want to be remembered?


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