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What happens to your Facebook account when you die and can you do something about it when you are alive?
Thursday, January 3, 2019 IST
What happens to your Facebook account when you die and can you do something about it when you are alive?

Your legacy contact cannot log into your Facebook account, change your past posts or read your messages.

 
 

HIGHLIGHTS
 
*Facebook memorializes your account by default when it is notified of your demise.
*But you can choose to delete your account permanently after your death.
*You can choose to appoint a legacy contact to Facebook account active after your death.
 
Life is uncertain. But your life on social media is not. Or at least doesn't have to be. May be your friend will forget your birthday. But Facebook will not. May be you will move to a new city, leaving behind some memories in your old city. But Facebook will remember them all. And maybe one day the inevitable will happen, you will die, but not on Facebook where your friends, who don't know what happened to you, will probably keep pinging you, believing that you are upset with them and hence not replying, or Facebook will ping your friends reminding them of your birthday.
 
Now, these are the vexing issues that Facebook has tried to deal with. After all, it is used by over 2 billion people, and the matter of a user dying is something Facebook engineers and product managers have thought about. So, they have come up with a few solutions.
 
More often than not, people share a large part of their lives on Facebook, which makes it their digital abode. And when they pass away, it's essential that that digital abode is safely preserved. Facebook, unlike other social media platform including Twitter and Instagram, gives users an option to either delete or keep the account of their deceased relative in event of a death.
 
This happens via Facebook Memorialized Account, a feature that allows family and friends to share photos and messages on the deceased person's timeline long after he or she is gone.
 
What is a Memorialized Account and how does it work?
 
A memorialized account on Facebook is a place where friends and family members can gather to share messages and memories on the timeline of the deceased person. Such accounts don't appear in public searches and they have the word "Remembering" shown next to the person's name in their profile.
 
As per Facebook's guidelines, no one can log into memorialized accounts. But if you have appointed a "legacy contact", they can manage your account after it has been memorialized. This includes writing pinned posts, responding to friend requests, update your profile and cover photos or request for the removal of your account. Your legacy contact, however, cannot log into your account, change your past posts or read your messages.
 
But what if I don't want my account to be memorialized?
 
If you don't want your account to no longer exist on Facebook, you can choose to have your account, including all your posts and photos be permanently deleted. This means that Facebook would remove your account and delete all your data when someone notifies the social media company of your passing away.

 
 

How do I manage what happens to my Facebook account after I die?
 
As mentioned before, Facebook gives you two options - either to memorialize your account or delete your account permanently - in case of an eventuality. You can select one of the two options by going to the Manage Account option under the General Account Settings option.
 
If you choose to appoint a legacy contact, the person will get a message from Facebook, explaining what being a legacy contact means. They won't be notified again until your account is memorialized. Alternatively, if you choose to delete your account, it will happen only when someone will notify the Facebook of your death.
 
How do I request memorialization of a friend's account?
 
Facebook's Help Centre has a special section where it allows users to send memorialization requests. Users can add a name of their friend along with the date of the person's death and documentation that confirms it. Facebook's team will then review the request and memorialize the account when details have been verified.
 
How do I request deletion of a friend's account?
 
Alternatively, if you don't want a friend's account active after their demise, you can send a special request to Facebook along with the necessary documentation that would confirm the person's identity on Facebook along with his or her demise. Facebook will then delete the account when it has verified all the details.
 
Notably, Facebook memorializes all accounts once the user has been reported to be deceased. However, if you have neither appointed a legacy contact nor someone has informed Facebook of your death, your account will remain active and your friends will be able to post content on your timeline (depending on your settings) as usual.

 
 
 
 
 

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Shibu Chandran
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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST


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