Below are some examples of Digital Assets. This list is not exhaustive. Anywhere that you have a username/password, account number, etc, will probably be a type of Digital Asset.
Email Accounts | Hotmail Gmail Bigpond | Outlook Yahoo |
Social Networking Accounts | Facebook | Yammer |
Blogs | Wordpress Blogger.com | Facebook Tumblr |
Video | YouTube Netflix | Foxtel |
Photos | Dropbox Everpix | Picturelife Flickr |
Data Storage | Dropbox Google Drive | Apple iCloud |
Web Domains / Web Hosting | Hostgator GoDaddy | NameCheap Flippa |
Shopping and Business | eBay Paypal Apparel Sites (i.e Boohoo.com, net-a-porter.com, etc) | Amazon.com Subscriptions (newsletters, flyers, special offers, sales, etc) |
Online Games | Mine-craft | COD |
Music Accounts | iTunes MOG | Napster Rhapsody |
Banking | Online Services | |
Utility Accounts | Electricity Gas | Water Tolls |
How many did you tick out of the above?
Are you surprised by how many of them you already have?
All of these require details about YOU. Is this the type of information that you would want to remain out in ‘digital land’ if you were no longer here? Surely, you would want someone to be owning and over sighting these for you, even if it’s only to ‘unsubscribe’ or close them down at a minimum. Or to retain the data somewhere else.
Digital Assets are important and often vital information. Don’t leave it up to other people to try to track down this information after you are gone. Incorporate them into your Will, along with all of your other assets, for peace of mind for you AND your loved ones.
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