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Your Digital Afterlife

Clip: 5/26/2015 | 12m 39sVideo has Closed Captions

We discuss what happens to all of those digital files after you die.

We live in a digital world. We communicate with each other through tweets and Facebook posts, upload photos to Instagram, pay our bills online, and more. But what happens to all those digital files and accounts after we die? We discuss planning for your digital afterlife.

05/26/2015 | Rating NR

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