Save all Your Passwords—For You & Your Posterity—In a Legacy Locker
What is It? Legacy Locker is an online service that keeps your online passwords safe and in one place.
Who is It Good For? Legacy Locker helps any seniors who surf the Internet or want their families to have access to their digital accounts.
How Much is It? It is free to try, $29/month for the annual package and $299.99 for the lifetime membership.
How Do I Get it? You can sign up online…
Legacy Locker is a service that collects and safeguards your passwords for all of your digital accounts and will pass them on to your loved ones should you want. Logging on to the Internet is part of the daily routine for so many of us—whether to communicate with loved ones by exchanging email and sharing pictures, or to shop for clothing and daily necessities. As seniors spend more time online, so do their memories; in addition to photo albums, many have Flick'r accounts, and alongside dusty shoeboxes of correspondence, folders full of emails they cherish. Shopping sites with stored value like Ebay and payment sites like Paypal mean that some of these assets have not only sentimental value, but worth in dollars and cents as well.
Since every site has its own password and access information to stop unauthorized users from getting in, keeping track of all this online "stuff" can be a tricky business. And what happens to these things after we are gone? Wouldn't you want to make sure these assets go to the right people; those who will cherish and enjoy them. Legacy Locker is devoted to making sure they get there.
Like a safety deposit box for your digital valuables, Legacy Locker stores the login and password information to digital accounts on sites like YouTube, Paypal, Flick'r and any number of others. These personal details are stored in their high-security system, which operates on data encryption stronger than what's currently used by banks' websites. After a loved one's passing, Legacy Locker acts as a digital will, delivering these important assets to "beneficiaries" to which they have been assigned. It also allows users to record videos and letters to be digitally delivered to specified recipients. The site has also added a new service that's useful on a daily basis, allowing you to upload of copies of important documents like passports, land deeds, or medical records, and retrieve them at a moment's notice if they're lost or misplaced.
Currently, they offer three levels of service:
•A free account that entitles you to deposit 3 assets, name one beneficiary, and leave one legacy letter.
•An annual membership, for $29/month, that includes the storage of unlimited assets, legacy letters, and videos, as well as a document backup service.
•A lifetime membership, for $299.99, that includes all of the features of the annual membership at a reduced price.
Detailed pricing, sign-up, and technical details can be found on the Legacy Locker site. But we want to hear from you about what types of things you hold precious that can be accessed online and how you plan to distribute them later.
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http://www.legacylocker.com