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Video: This is What Happens to Social Media Accounts After Death
Germany🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

Video: This is What Happens to Social Media Accounts After Death

The article discusses what happens to social media accounts, email accounts, chats, and private photos after a person's death, emphasizing that these digital assets are inherited according to German law, as confirmed by a 2018 ruling by the Federal Court of Justice. It highlights that most Germans do not plan for their 'digital estate' while alive, which can cause difficulties for their loved ones afterward. The article explains how heirs can access these accounts, how to request the deletion of user accounts, and how to prepare in advance to avoid confusion involving forms, powers of attorney, and inheritance documents. These issues are addressed in a video accompanying the article.

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Video: This is What Happens to Social Media Accounts After Death

The article discusses what happens to social media accounts, email accounts, chats, and private photos after a person's death, emphasizing that these digital assets are inherited according to German law, as confirmed by a 2018 ruling by the Federal Court of Justice. It highlights that most Germans do not plan for their 'digital estate' while alive, which can cause difficulties for their loved ones afterward. The article explains how heirs can access these accounts, how to request the deletion of user accounts, and how to prepare in advance to avoid confusion involving forms, powers of attorney, and inheritance documents. These issues are addressed in a video accompanying the article.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about legal rulings and societal behavior regarding digital estates in Germany. It does not take a clear ideological stance but presents the situation objectively, noting both the legal framework and the lack of public awareness. There is no evident bias in措辞

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