Digital Legacy

Digital Legacy refers to the collection of digital assets, online accounts, and the electronic footprint an individual leaves behind after their death. This can include social media profiles, email accounts, websites, digital photos, videos, and other digital content. Managing a digital legacy involves considerations about how these assets are handled, who has access to them, and how a person’s online presence is preserved or terminated. It raises important questions about privacy, security, and the wishes of the deceased regarding their digital information. As technology continues to evolve, the concept of digital legacy has become increasingly significant in discussions about end-of-life planning and the ethics of digital identity.