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Facebook introduces new afterlife feature

Postby wendy » 29 Jun 2015, 12:34

What Happened?

Facebook now lets you give a friend or family member limited control of your account when you die by appointing a 'Legacy Contact'. When Facebook is notified of your death, it will grant account access to that person, who will be able to move your profile to a memorialised Timeline, write a post at the top of the feed, add a new profile picture and approve friend requests. If you'd rather not give posthumous access to your account, you can ask for it to be deleted.



How will it affect you?

So far, the after death feature is only available in the US, but Facebook said it expects to roll it out to other countries soon. When it reaches the UK, you can set it up by going to settings, Security and choosing Legacy Contact.



What do we think?

This is a smart move. Facebook's current settings don't make it easy to manage our profiles after death, and handing limited control to a friend who knows you well allows for necessary subtleties. We know we'll be choosing our Legacy Contact carefully.

https://www.norfolkwebsupport.co.uk/blog.html
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Re: Facebook introduces new afterlife feature

Postby annie » 29 Jun 2015, 12:55

Why would you want your FB page to continue when you are dead?
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Re: Facebook introduces new afterlife feature

Postby wendy » 29 Jun 2015, 13:50

Facebook did continue after you are dead
It was most upsetting for people and Facebook would not remove the deceased person.
I am glad they are doing this now.
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Postby annie » 29 Jun 2015, 15:58

Aaah, I see now, yes I agree, it is good that someone can take it down
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Postby Rosalind » 29 Jun 2015, 16:42

That is good for all FB users.
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Re: Facebook introduces new afterlife feature

Postby maureenho » 01 Jul 2015, 15:43

Thankfully I was able to close my daughters facebook when she died as I knew her password.
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Re: Facebook introduces new afterlife feature

Postby wendy » 01 Jul 2015, 17:34

Mo,It was good that you knew the password, but many people have not made these plans.
Very sad indeed when you know someone has died and Facebook keeps saying they want to be your friend.
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Postby maureenho » 01 Jul 2015, 17:55

A lot of people stay logged in to facebook which would be helpful if you died to close account.
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