by Kathy Lane | Apr 16, 2017 | digital assets
A recent article in the Huffington Post really emphasized why you need to be sure to learn your spouse’s passwords…while he or she is still alive to tell you what they are. The article, titled “I’m Still Paying For My Dead Husband’s Cell Phone...
by Kathy Lane | Nov 13, 2016 | digital assets
On Thursday, 11/11, Facebook had a bug. It was one that managed to modify user profiles and declare those users dead. Even Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s founder, appeared dead on the site. Despite being very much alive, users found their accounts switched to...
by Kathy Lane | Oct 9, 2016 | digital assets
I’ve written a lot in the past about identity theft and the importance of protecting your online accounts. These six points were contained in an email from my mortgage broker and I think they definitely are worth repeating. 1. Update software. The latest...
by Kathy Lane | Aug 28, 2016 | digital assets
Everyone today has several online account and is part of the digital world. Are you one of the millions of people playing Pokemon? Are you using real US dollars to make in-game purchases? Do you place a real value on your game progress? Well what happens to your...
by Kathy Lane | Jul 3, 2016 | digital assets
Earlier this year, we wrote about the first state to adopt the new, revised UFADAA (Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act) recommended statute. This statute makes clearer the ways which an estate executor and others can deal with your digital assets when you...
by Kathy Lane | Apr 18, 2016 | digital assets
Last year, a comprehensive law was proposed by the National Conference on Uniform State Laws. That law places access to a wide range of digital assets on a par with access to traditional tangible assets. “As the number of digital assets held by the average person...
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