The Will. Include Passwords.

Who will inherit your bass?

INTRODUCTION

Yes indeed. Your will should include passwords to your devices. When last did you update your will? First things first. There must be a will, to be updated. Here are some of the excuses for not having a will.

“I don’t have a will. I don’t have anything to leave for anybody.”

“I don’t have a will. I’m too young for die.”

“I don’t have a will. The divorce settlement will take care of it.”

You have a phone. Therefore, you must have a will because phones and laptops are included in wills. I was looking for some documents yesterday when I found my will. It’s not long, just two blocks, not 20.  Do I look like Mark Zuckerberg the Facebook (Mehta) chief, to you? So, I re-read it and I saw this, about the trustee, the person who will take care of things the ‘deceased’ left behind. I guess that would be me. I’ll have a new name, the deceased.

1. To access, modify, delete, control and transfer my digital assets, and

2. To obtain, access, modify, delete and control my passwords and other electronic credentials associated with my hardware devices and digital assets described above.

Yes, I trust the trustee to listen to my will, follow it to the letter, but how would he/she know my passwords? Remember, they are a big secret, hidden from husbands, wives, girlfriends and boyfriends.

CONCLUSION

Cellphones, laptops and other digital toys control life so much, they are included in the will, under the section: digital assets. I guess we must admit that it is a “till death do us part” situation.

Nonqaba waka Msimang

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