A morbid look at what happens to your online presence after you die
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Have you ever gotten a spam email from a friend who'd passed away? Or been reminded by Facebook of the birthday of a grad advisor who'd died weeks before? Though jarring, these somewhat disconcerting encounters are a fact of life today. Our social media accounts may well live online long after we leave the physical world.
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See the fascinatingly morbid graphic below from Who Is Hosting This? and NeoMam Studios, to best prepare for your digital afterlife.
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