Quoting from Computerworld those we could say that our lives have become so important that Google has launched a feature that allows us to control what happens with our data after we die.
"Inactive feature called Account Manager - not a very good name, we know it - and can be found in your Account Settings page Google" says manager Andreas smartphone Tuerk, in a blog post. "We can say what you want to do with the messages on Gamil and data storage on various Google smartphone services if your account becomes, for one reason or another, inactive."
"We hope this new feature will offer the chance to plan your digital life after, in a manner smartphone that will protect the privacy and safety, and to make life easier for your loved ones after you will not be" the most wrote.
Tuerk added that users can choose their information to be deleted smartphone after 3, 6 or 12 months of inactivity. Can also choose one or more persons to receive the data stored by them.
"People keep things out of sight of everyone, public storage services such as those offered by Google, for some reason," said Olds. "If anyone could have access to this information after your death, then you could create emotional problems or even legal to others." smartphone
He added that he expects smartphone other companies smartphone to add such features services. "Actually, I think this will start to be treated increasingly more seriously," said Olds. "As people increasingly store more important data online, what happens to them after death starts to count."
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