Technology has changed the way we store our data, communications, activities and memories. Even if you aren’t aware of it, most of us have digital assets of some kind. Digital assets include email accounts, computing devices such as laptops and smartphones, data storage such as USB thumb drives and cloud accounts, domain registrations, digital photos, social media and other online accounts and subscriptions, and even cryptocurrency. So what happens to these assets if we’re incapacitated or we pass away? How can we make sure that appropriate people—a spouse, loved one, or executor—can access what they need access to? What about things you don’t wish to share—whether email, a dating profile or certain accounts or documents? And what if some forgotten or abandoned account were hacked? This session is designed to clarify the kinds of information worth protecting, how to protect it appropriately, and how to make sure that a designated recipient can have the kind of access you wish.
This is an online class offered remotely using Zoom communication software. Register online or by calling 651-724-6001 (press #3). You must provide a valid email address to participate. You will be emailed a zoom link 1-2 days before the class begins.
Suitable for: Adult
Type: Technology Courses
Language: English
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
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