A will takes care of your physical possessions, but what about your digital life—photos, email, files, and the like? If you want to pass your electronic ephemera on as part of your digital legacy, turn to tech expert Joe Kissell for advice on dealing with large quantities of data, file formats, media types, the need for a “digital executor,” and more.Available at this link for $15.
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Your Digital Legacy e-book
The redoubtable Take Control series of e-books includes Take Control of Your Digital Legacy, released in January 2017. Many of the recommendations echo those that we have made here for years.
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