> From: Flora <http://www.gmail.com/~flora> > Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 16:40:36 -0400 > > Something to think about. It would be really cool if there were a timer on my password manager which, if it detected lack of activity, would automatically unlock itself or perhaps unlock itself to certain people. > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Federal Trade Commission <http://www.subscribe.ftc.gov/~subscribe> > Date: Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 10:14 AM > Subject: Your online life after death > To: http://www.gmail.com/~flora > > Your online life after death > by Carol Kando-Pineda > Counsel, FTC's Division of Consumer & Business Education > > OK, so I know you donâ??t really want to talk about this â?? but here goes: weâ? > ?re all going to die someday. Maybe youâ??ve already started thinking ahead: > planning for your funeral, the care of loved ones and disposal of your > property. But what about your online life? All the digital files, photos, posts > and other accounts you leave behind might cause a lot of inconvenience â?? even > fraud or identity theft â?? for your loved ones to clean up. Here are a few > tips to figure out a plan for your online life after death. > > Read more > > SUBSCRIBER SERVICES: Manage Preferences | Unsubscribe | Help > > This is a free service provided by the Federal Trade Commission. > > This email was sent to http://www.gmail.com/~flora using GovDelivery, on behalf of: > Federal Trade Commission · 600 Pennsylvania Ave., NW · Washington, DC 20580 · > 1-877-382-4357 > Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > ---Executing: foldhtml|html-to-ascii > Something to think about. > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Federal Trade Commission < http://www.subscribe.ftc.gov/~subscribe ,mailto: > http://www.subscribe.ftc.gov/~subscribe, > > Date: Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 10:14 AM > Subject: Your online life after death > To: http://www.gmail.com/~flora ,http://www.gmail.com/~flora, > Federal Trade Commission Consumer Information , > http://consumer.ftc.gov?utm_source=govdelivery > , > Your online life after death , > http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/your-online-life-after-death?utm_source=govdelivery > , > > by Carol Kando-Pineda > Counsel, FTC's Division of Consumer & Business Education > > OK, so I know you donâ??t really want to talk about this â?? but here goes: weâ > ??re all going to die someday. Maybe youâ??ve already started thinking ahead: > planning for your funeral, the care of loved ones and disposal of your > property. But what about your online life? All the digital files, photos, > posts and other accounts you leave behind might cause a lot of inconvenience â? > ? even fraud or identity theft â?? for your loved ones to clean up. Here are a > few tips to figure out a plan for your online life after death. Read more > , > http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/your-online-life-after-death?utm_source=govdelivery > , > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > SUBSCRIBER SERVICES: Manage Preferences > ,https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/USFTC/subscriber/new, | > Unsubscribe > ,https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/USFTC/subscriber/one_click_unsubscribe > ?verification=5.fd65372fad2aa9e03feb3cc817b95908&destination=flora@gm > ail.com, | Help ,http://www.govdelivery.com/~support, > > This is a free service provided by the Federal Trade Commission. > ,https://consumer.ftc.gov?utm_source=govdelivery, > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > This email was sent to http://www.gmail.com/~flora ,http://www.gmail.com/~flora, > using GovDelivery, on behalf of: Federal Trade Commission · 600 Pennsylvania > Ave., NW · Washington, DC 20580 · 1-877-382-4357 ,tel:1-877-382-4357, , > http://www.govdelivery.com/portals/powered-by > , >