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Our lifestyles have changed a lot since the advent of smartphones. Services like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp have become indispensable. The majority of us use these platforms to stay connected. But have you ever wondered what happens to the Facebook account after a person dies?
Well, Facebook lets you memorialize a person’s account. Wondering what’s that? Well, it lets you keep the account active after you have passed away by passing the reins of your account to your friends or family.
The objective of the process is similar to that of Apple’s Digital Legacy – to take care of all your affairs after you’re gone. Memorializing Facebook is the best way to keep your memories alive. It is almost like a Digital Tribute to the departed. Once memorialized, friends and family will be able to share memories and stories.
Here’re some of the major advantages of Facebook account memorialization.
Now, if you’re ready, move on to the next section to understand how it works.
In the previous section, we talked about Legacy Contact. Simply put, legacy contact is the digital equivalent of a will executor. He or she can control Facebook memorialized page and decide what to share.
Facebook Legacy contact will be able to:
You may have figured out the importance of Legacy Contact by now. I suggest you talk with your friend or family before appointing them as Legacy Contact. The person will have access to the entire Facebook profile.
How to assign a legacy contact for your Facebook on iPhone, Android, and iPad:
How to assign a legacy contact for your Facebook on Mac or desktop:
Note: Facebook will only notify the contact after your account is memorialized and not when you appoint them as one. Hence, you must inform them beforehand.
Some of us might not be comfortable handing over our stuff to others. In such a case, you can set up your account in a way that Facebook deletes it after you pass away. Here’s how:
Request your Facebook account to be deleted on iPhone, Android, and iPad:
Request your account to be deleted on Mac and Desktop:
Facebook lets anyone memorialize friends or family accounts. This option is helpful if the person has not been assigned a legacy contact. Upon producing proof, Facebook can add you as a legacy contact.
Reach out to the person’s next of kin. Inform them of your decision and take their approval. Ask family members whether they are alright if the account is memorialized. Finally, visit submit a memorialization request.
Facebook asks for Documentation of death. It can be a photo of an obituary, death certificate, memorial card, or other document related to their death.
Note: Once you memorialize a Facebook account, it isn’t typical of Facebook to reverse it. Hence, be careful.
What if your loved ones decided to delete their account? Well, you can still create a Facebook memorial group in their memory. Here’s how:
The trend of leaving a digital legacy is catching up. We want to be remembered even beyond the grave. Futurists have begun talking about how one could live a duplicate life digitally. In other words, the human brain can be scanned and uploaded to a server. Once they pass away, the copy lives in a simulated environment.
Netflix’s Black Mirror episode San Junipero has beautifully explored the concept of the digital afterlife. Soon humans will be able to upload their consciousness. Features like Facebook memorialization and Apple Legacy Contact are small steps towards establishing a digital legacy.
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