Project Afterlife


Does anyone care afterlife? We die, just like everything else on this planet. Like wise we should close our online accounts too! ALA would improve quality of life for older adults as they dont need to have to worry about their online accouts after they pass away. However, you probably need to have an account at Afterlife Accounts first before you become too old :-) As a so called intelligent species, we know that we die and turn to dust, so we should take decision wisely to make us feel better.

An increasing proportion of our lives are carried out online. One of the most interesting things to look at is the increasing number of users on social networking sites. Integration of Technology into human life is an expanding part of social life today. Some surverys shows "72% of online American adults use Facebook. Usage continues to be especially popular among online women. In addition, 82% of online adults ages 18 - 29 use Facebook, along with 79% of those ages 30 - 49, 64% of those ages 50 - 64 and 48% of those 65 and older". So the number of internet users ages 65 and older in 2016 use Facebook increased up from who did so in late 2014 and who did so in late 2015. And at 65 or less, people must start thinking about ALA. Once you have died it is imposible for you to close your accounts. Maybe you should think about it at the earliest.

It’s important to consider what will happen to your online accounts when you die. More importantly, you should avoid the intrusion risk due to orphaned or dormant accounts. Orphaned accounts can be an easy target for hackers. Beware! If you're not deleting your online accounts after death, you may be leaving the door wide open to attackers. You must seal your accounts so that there can be no electronic access by the Internet to the accounts. By disabling your inactive orphaned accounts via ALA, potential security vulnerabilities into your network are sealed.

We know that it's a tedious task to delete deceased persons E-mail, Facebook, Google or other accounts. Facebook and Instagram allow family members to request account deletion for a deceased person, and for the memorialization of those accounts. For sites like FB you have two options: Memorializing the account & Removing the account. But from my knowledge Google, Linkedin, Instagram & Pinterest etc have another specific policy for accounts of deceased people. Therefore, its better for you to designate ALA to do that job for you. They will do that job for you pretty good ;) Else, you could virtually live forever... :-)

Take care of your digital property when you are gone! It is important to make decisions about it now. Think "What happens Afterme". Then only you will wisely choose Afterlife Accounts! Please stop by their website to learn more. AfterLifeAccounts.com can help get that done for you, allowing you to rest or do other important things.

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