If you die tomorrow, what will become of your websites?
Nevermind your forum who is going to change your Facebook status to: DEAD.
Here is something I came across just today. I haven't tried it out (I'd have to pretend to die for that), but it seems to be an interesting solution.
After we die, our social networking profiles, bank accounts and email passwords are lost to anyone who might need them. If you want to ensure your digital identity is destroyed or passed on appropriately, PassMyWill will send out emails with your passwords.PassMyWill is a free service that will check in with Facebook and Twitter to see if you're alive and posting updates, if you don't appear to be active, it will send you an email to confirm your death, then it sends out emails to everyone on your list if you don't respond. You can include whatever passwords you like, whether it's email, Facebook or anything else. It's not just willfully giving out passwords though, recipients will need a key to unlock them, which you'll have to give to them before you pass on.
But....I think it would be a lack of a reply that would trigger it to send out the emails to those you had designated.
Lol! So why would you set it to 4 days at all. That would hardly cover a long weekend.
#1: The rest of the people on the site care hopefully, provided he was not a dictator adminstrator.
#2: Then you definitely shouldn't set it for 4 days.
But, it wouldn't matter if anyone was notified by then, as you'd be long gone to wherever you went.Oh dear. How could I recommend something. I haven't died ever, honestly.
Well, if it were me, I'd think atleast a week, preferably 2. Though, I don't mean to say this is the best solution for such a situation. I just thought I'd share it here.
ROFL!Ok, glad I read the second line and bit my tongue just in time.
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