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Do you know your spouse’s passwords?

A recent article in the Huffington Post really emphasized why you need to be sure to learn your spouse’s passwords…while he or she is still alive

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April 16, 2017

Facebook declared people prematurely dead.  Were you one of them?

On Thursday, 11/11, Facebook had a bug.  It was one that managed to modify user profiles and declare those users dead.  Even Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s

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November 13, 2016

6 ways to foil hackers, phishers and pushy marketers

I’ve written a lot in the past about identity theft and the importance of protecting your online accounts.  These six points were contained in an email

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October 9, 2016

Where does your Pokemon go after you die?

Everyone today has several online account and is part of the digital world.  Are you one of the millions of people playing Pokemon?  Are you

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August 28, 2016

Many states join the UFADAA bandwagon

Earlier this year, we wrote about the first state to adopt the new, revised UFADAA (Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act) recommended statute.  This

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July 3, 2016

Does your state law protect your digital assets?

Last year, a comprehensive law was proposed by the National Conference on Uniform State Laws.  That law places access to a wide range of digital

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April 18, 2016

Which state is the first to adopt the revised UFADAA?

Oregon became the first state to adopt the revised Uniform fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act when Governor Kate Brown signed it into law on

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April 10, 2016

Do you want to plan your own funeral?

It used to be that if you wanted to plan your own funeral, you would sit down with pen and paper and write down your

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April 3, 2016

What’s your most important password?

You may guess it’s the password to your online bank account, to Facebook or to a shopping site.  Those are all important but there’s one

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March 13, 2016

What’s UFADAA and why should you care?

    We’ve talked several times about the importance of managing your digital assets and making sure your loved ones will be able to access

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February 21, 2016

Do you know what your digital assets are worth…and what happens to them when you die?

A 2013 estimate by McAfee found that the average person’s digital assets are worth $35,000.  That may be in things such as airline miles, purchased

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February 14, 2016

No power in the house – a digital death problem!

A Sad but True Story from Access Denied illustrates a major problem that many survivors face when trying to deal with their loved one’s death.

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January 31, 2016

Apple says maybe” – Another digital death fiasco

A Canadian, Peggy Bush, widow tried to get her deceased husband’s Apple ID password so she could continue to use apps that resided on their

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January 24, 2016

Have you made a plan for your digital assets?

When cruising the web, we came across a video that very simply tells you the basics of what to do about your digital assets.  Many

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January 17, 2016

New California Digital Privacy Law

Earlier this month, California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law a very broad statute that protects digital privacy rights. Called the Electronic Communications Privacy Act,

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October 18, 2015
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