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What happens to your inbox after you die?

By: city786 send a private message
Gwalior : India | 13 days ago  
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Saving that parting email from your first love in your inbox? Well, chances are, after you pass away, your spouse and the entire family will know about the long-held secret.

This is because web email services like hotmail and Gmail do not let users specify what should happen to their massages when they die.

In fact, email services owned by internet giants like Google and Microsoft have a policy of keeping your data after you die and letting your next of kin or the executor of your estate access it. These services can hold tens of thousands of messages.

Accounts with Gmail can hold up to 7GB-or roughly 70,000 emails with a small to medium picture attached to each and they archive the messages you’ve written as well as received.

When it comes to deleting the data, Microsoft’s Hotmail will remove an account if it is inactive for 270 days, while Gmail leaves the responsibility to the next of kin.

Of the top three providers, only yahoo refuses to supply emails to anyone after the users has died. The user’s next of kin can ask for the account to be closed, but cannot gain access to it.

A yahoo spokesperson said the only exception to this rule would be if the users specified otherwise in their will.

Mean while, social-networking site Facebook has recently publicized a feature called memorialisation that lets the family of deceased users keep their profile page online as a virtual tribute.

MySpace, on the other hand, says it addresses the issue of family access to sensitive data on a “case by case basis”.

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Posted By ArcDragoon ArcDragoon | 13 days ago
I like this. I would love to leave messages for my family after my time of death.
Posted By lovelybbs lovelybbs | 13 days ago
great information dear!! i didnt knw abt this
Posted By Jolaoye Jolaoye | 13 days ago
Interesting! Exteremly, superbly, and exquisitly interesting!
Posted By francois francois | 13 days ago
goood ty continued ty
Posted By Milust Milust | 13 days ago
This is weird. Having that stuff in your e mails to be discovered
Posted By lmfaosweetie lmfaosweetie | 13 days ago
i agree with everyone.
Posted By anikolus anikolus | 13 days ago
Hmm. Sounds interesting, although I would not want a family member to recieve a personal email from a loved one. Even after I die.
Posted By coolaidman79 coolaidman79 | 13 days ago
what if someone saw something u didn't want them to see in your email when u died that would suck
Posted By AznKooler AznKooler | 13 days ago
i also love it
Posted By nada706j nada706j | 13 days ago
hmm.. that would suck,,
Posted By Punditty Punditty | 13 days ago
Interesting report. I had wondered about this before, but never followed up on it. Gee, I hope my wife in New Jersey never finds out about my wife in California.
Posted By alleanah alleanah | 13 days ago
how interesting, I never even once thought of this before.
Posted By bobsmithlong bobsmithlong | 13 days ago
Interesting read. I don't really want to think about it though, still have so much life left to live.
Posted By DylanJames DylanJames | 13 days ago
amazing hg h nh k kn kj kn kj kj g jjj
Posted By lordryan lordryan | 13 days ago
I guess that if you don't want your family to know about it then get a Yahoo account :) this would be a good way for families to check and make sure that you didn't have a gambling problem or something i think that this is a good thing to have
Posted By ahines53 ahines53 | 13 days ago
This was an interesting topic. I personally would not want a loved one to see my emails after passing. Just because I feel it would be painful for them to go through. Not because of anything inappropriate. I think it would be emotionally draining for them. Most likely, my family wouldn't even think to cancel my email service. Rather, it would probably be automatically canceled due to inactivity after the specified time frame set by Microsoft.

I would think, for some people, it could be truly devastating to go though a deceased loved one's email. Especially if they were to find something inappropriate or hurtful in there. This is a topic I never gave thought to before and I found it to be an interesting read. Good job.
Posted By aznlittleboi07 aznlittleboi07 | 13 days ago
Interesting...I had wondered about this before, but never followed up on it.
Posted By -KelinaZhu -KelinaZhu | 13 days ago
I found the facebook info the most interesting
Posted By jojoeffe jojoeffe | 12 days ago
I never think about that before
Posted By gifty_gifty gifty_gifty | 12 days ago
really great,yahoo is the best
Posted By JamesCampbell JamesCampbell | 12 days ago
somewhat strange, but interesting non the less
Posted By Acadia08 Acadia08 | 12 days ago
Very good story, informative too...
Posted By rsayaman rsayaman | 12 days ago
very interesting... i didnt know about this...
Posted By erkospam erkospam | 12 days ago
i never knew this. I have never read one terms of service.
Posted By mechagai mechagai | 12 days ago
I wonder what would happen to all the people with spam email accounts...
Posted By l4dlouis l4dlouis | 12 days ago
i like how Facebook leaves your profile page as a little tribute. Very nice
Posted By XerdiusHoch XerdiusHoch | 12 days ago
That's news to me. Cool to know...
Posted By graffiti1982 graffiti1982 | 12 days ago
It proves that no secret is locked up. Sooner or later, it can be known.
Posted By DennisLiao DennisLiao | 12 days ago
well how would they know you have died?
Posted By wasem wasem | 6 days ago
thx for sharing this
Posted By wasem wasem | 6 days ago
i like it ^_^
Posted By wasem wasem | 6 days ago
keep up the good work. wasem_fido@hotmail.com
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