Friday, 12 April 2013

Google launches 'Inactive Account Manager' to deal with your data when you die

Google launches 'Inactive Account Manager' to deal with your data when you die: 2y5bt_large





Google has added a new way to control what happens to your account when you stop using it — most likely because you're no longer around. A new Inactive Account Manager, available in Google's settings, allows you to set a timeout period for your account. If you go three months to a year without signing in, Google will first notify a selected phone number or alternate email address. After that, it will let you add up to ten contacts, who will be notified with a custom-written email and optionally given access to data from any or all Google services. As a last step, Google can also delete your account once any contacts have been notified.
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