Hotmail – Does it stay hot?
No it doesn’t. If no action is taken, once 120 days with no sign in have passed, all messages in the account will be deleted
No it doesn’t. If no action is taken, once 120 days with no sign in have passed, all messages in the account will be deleted
The simple answer is yes. If no action is taken, your account will remain in cyberspace forever. However, the MySpace account of someone who is
Only the executor of the estate can close a PayPal account that is held in the name of the deceased. To do so, the executor
If you do nothing, the deceased’s account will be removed by the folks at LinkedIn after being inactive for at least six months. However, it’s
If a loved one has left his or her login information – user name and password – where you can find it, there’s no problem. All you have to
Google is one of the few ISPs that actually have a published policy on what to do to access a Gmail account when someone dies. http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=14300 Whoever
According to a Comcast representative, anyone who knows the last 4 digits of the deceased’s Social Security number, their account number or the amount of
AOL makes it easy for you to keep, access or cancel the account of a loved one. Any member of the deceased’s family can call