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  2. What happens to your online accounts when you die? - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (AP) -- When you die, should your loved ones have access to your Facebook, Gmail and other online accounts? A group of influential lawyers says yes, unless you specify otherwise in a will.

  3. Death and the Internet - Wikipedia

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    Through memorializing the account, Instagram secures and protects a platform of a deceased user, but per their policy, they do not supply any of the login credentials to the account. [40] For both memorializing or removing a deceased users account, a verified user needs to submit a tangible document that shows proof of death of the user. [39]

  4. Gmail users receive urgent warning before account purge - AOL

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    Google warned that the new policy applied to personal Google accounts, which includes content within Google Photos and Google Workspace tools like Docs, Drive, Gmail, Meet and Calendar.

  5. Google is deleting Gmail accounts. How to make sure yours ...

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    Google is set to purge inactive Gmail accounts starting on Dec. 1, but there's an easy way to protect your photos, Google docs and any other data you may want to keep.

  6. Privacy concerns with Google - Wikipedia

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    The policy extended to new accounts for all of Google services, including Gmail and YouTube, although accounts existing before the new policy were not required to be updated. In late January 2012 Google began allowing members to use nicknames, maiden names, and other "established" names in addition to their common or real names.

  7. Google Account - Wikipedia

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    A Google Account is required for Gmail, Google Hangouts, Google Meet and Blogger. Some Google products do not require an account, including Google Search, YouTube, Google Books, Google Finance and Google Maps. However, an account is needed for uploading videos to YouTube and for making edits in Google Maps.

  8. Google is deleting old Gmail accounts. Here’s how to save ...

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    Chances are you have a few accounts floating around yourself — likely from those times you needed an email address to access a free trial for a site or service, and already used your primary email.

  9. Close your account - AOL Help

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    2. Read the info on terminating your account. 3. Follow the on-screen prompts to continue. Recover your account. Your account will be reactivated if you sign in to it within 30 days of closing it, with longer hold periods for accounts registered in Australia, India, or New Zealand (90 days), and Brazil, Hong Kong, or Taiwan (180 days). 1.