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Your final login: What happens to your online life after death
India🏛️ PoliticsCenter11 hr. ago

Your final login: What happens to your online life after death

The article explores the fate of a person's digital legacy after death, highlighting how personal data stored online—such as social media posts, emails, voice notes, and more—remains accessible even after the individual passes away. Unlike physical assets, which are typically handled through inheritance laws, digital data often lacks clear legal frameworks, leaving questions about ownership and access unresolved. In a notable case in Gujarat, India, a court ruled that a deceased man’s digital data—including photos, videos, and documents—could be accessed by his legal heirs, despite Apple’s initial refusal to provide access without a formal court order. This case underscores the growing need for legal clarity regarding digital estates, as technology continues to evolve faster than the laws governing it.

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Your final login: What happens to your online life after death

The article explores the fate of a person's digital legacy after death, highlighting how personal data stored online—such as social media posts, emails, voice notes, and more—remains accessible even after the individual passes away. Unlike physical assets, which are typically handled through inheritance laws, digital data often lacks clear legal frameworks, leaving questions about ownership and access unresolved. In a notable case in Gujarat, India, a court ruled that a deceased man’s digital data—including photos, videos, and documents—could be accessed by his legal heirs, despite Apple’s initial refusal to provide access without a formal court order. This case underscores the growing need for legal clarity regarding digital estates, as technology continues to evolve faster than the laws governing it.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual overview of a legal case involving digital inheritance and discusses broader implications for digital rights and privacy. There is no overt ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The focus is on the evolving relationship between technology and law

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