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When someone dies, their online life doesn’t

Their photos, their email, their accounts. All of it can be locked away from the people they loved, sometimes for good. A few minutes now spares your family that fight later.

List your accounts, decide what should happen to each, and see how to set it up. Everything stays in your browser until you choose to save it.

In Canada, privacy law can keep an account locked for up to twenty years after death. (PIPEDA, s. 7(3)(h)(ii))