Now you can tell Google what to do with your account in the afterlife

By Unknown Saturday, April 13, 2013 0 comments
Google Account Inactive Manager

There is no better way to start the afternoon to reach an agreement with your mortality, you need to do if you want to take advantage of the new Google Account Inactive Manager. Google launched the service on account configuration page to offer its users the options of your account must be inactive for a long period of time.

It 's easy to set up: choose a waiting period of three, six, nine or twelve months of inactivity, and from there you can go to Google what to do with messages from Gmail, Blogger posts, contacts, Google accounts, Google Voice, and YouTube accounts. (In practice, all the Google services you used in the past.)
After this period of time, Google will send a text message and email address provided secondary. If you do not respond, we will ... Thus the worst.
"We hope this new feature will allow you to plan your digital life after death," he said Google in the blog. Google tool helps you prepare for death
Google built the Tower of Babel to combine messaging tools
If you were to let a friend or family member has access to this data, you can configure the service to communicate with up to 10 people your account has been inactive for the specified time.
Then ask the details of verification for individuals listed as a phone number and email address. When ready, you can send an email to those who have entrusted their data if something were to happen to you.
If you are interested in creating this, you can go to Google Inactive Account Manager from your Google profile.
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