You've surely seen, at least once in your life, one of those very romantic, hearth-breaking movies in which some John or Mary die but, just one moment before passing away says to whoever is tenderly holding his or her hands something like: "Promise that you will look after my X after I'm gone", where X normally is children, parents, spouses, pets or family mansions. Invariably, no matter how serious their condition are, John (or Mary) resist until Mary (or John) does answer with some variant of "Yes, of course. Don't worry, X will be in friendly, capable hands".
These wonderfully complicated times we live in have added to the list of potential Xes our computers or, more exactly, the personal data and services we manage with them. What will happen to all that stuff after you've gone? Are you sure that everything worthwhile will remain accessible to whoever should have it? And are you sure that whatever you meant to be real private, instead, will remain real private?
Here's what a "death preparedness digital checklist" may look like:
I'll conclude with two questions and a useful link:
Important note: This page has been inspired (even if I had already mentioned the same problem in my book years ago) by the article Data Recovery in the event of your Death. This other page of mine, as everything else on Stop! Zona-M, is meant to make people aware of certain issues, not to provide detailed technical advice. If you want some example of technical strategies to deal with these issues, please read that other article too!