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Widow wins battle with Apple over deceased husband's password

By James Rogers Published January 20, 2016

Dealing with a deceased person’s digital assets is a growing problem, according to Gerry Beyer, the Governor Preston E. Smith Regents Professor of Law at Texas Tech University School of Law. “It’s huge, this is one of the hottest issues in estate planning and administration today,” he told FoxNews.com. “I have dozens of anecdotal stories of similar problems in the U.S. – this is a type of property that, 20 years ago, wasn’t an issue.”

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Making it easier to gain access to your accounts after death

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After your death one of the more complicated things your loved ones have to deal with is your personal online accounts. Not having a username and password for a deceased account can make accessing or deleting that account difficult and in some cases impossible. Below are some suggestions you can do to help make your death easier for everyone.
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