Digital Legacy

audiobook (Unabridged) What Happens to Your Data When You're Gone?

By Prisca J. Okatta

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In a world where our lives are increasingly lived online, the question of what happens to our digital presence after we're gone has never been more pressing. From social media accounts to financial records and personal memories stored in the cloud, your digital footprint remains long after you've left. But who controls it, and how should it be handled?


Digital Legacy: What Happens to Your Data When You're Gone? offers an eye-opening exploration of this uncharted territory. This book examines the ethical, legal, and emotional complexities of managing digital assets in the wake of death. It delves into the policies of tech giants, the evolving field of digital estate planning, and the rights of loved ones to access—or protect—the digital remnants of a life well-lived.


Through engaging real-life stories and expert insights, you'll uncover the hidden challenges of preserving memories, safeguarding sensitive information, and ensuring your online identity aligns with your wishes. Learn practical strategies for creating a digital will, protecting your data from exploitation, and leaving a legacy that reflects your values in both the real and virtual worlds.


Whether you're a digital native, a legal professional, or simply someone grappling with the future of your online presence, this book offers a thoughtful guide to navigating the complex and deeply personal world of digital legacy. Because in the end, your data tells a story—make sure it's the one you want.

Digital Legacy