Well, the smart thing would be to put your key passwords (bank, email, paypal?, farcebook, investments, etc.) on a piece of paper that was secured somewhere from fire & water damage (ideally w/o associated accounts in case of physical theft), and along with your Will & other key documents ... and then your Deathswitch message could simply be the location of that information.
You could send it to your best friend, trusted sibling, partner, trusted child, lawyer, me.
Hell, you could even put the text of your Will there, but perhaps that's too complicated, & prolly not legally binding.
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@1 Well obviously: the people who give a shit about Steve Jobs are the ones involved in the multiple lawsuits involving his emails. Did you not read the article? Or was that simply not obvious?
You could send it to your best friend, trusted sibling, partner, trusted child, lawyer, me.
Hell, you could even put the text of your Will there, but perhaps that's too complicated, & prolly not legally binding.
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@1 Well obviously: the people who give a shit about Steve Jobs are the ones involved in the multiple lawsuits involving his emails. Did you not read the article? Or was that simply not obvious?