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WaPo: Her dying husband left her the house and car, but he forgot the Apple Password

Posted by Christopher Avery on March 16, 2017April 15, 2017

Would your family have everything they need should something unthinkable happen to you?

 

Washington Post recently profiled a grieving widow who thought that everything was in place.  One problem, her deceased husband forgot to write down the Apple ID password and she had to go through great struggles to regain access to her own iPad.  This is why you need LastLtr.com.

 

What happens to your Facebook, email, Instagram, online backup, Apple and other online accounts if something should happen to you? LastLtr.com helps you pass along these important details and other important preferences about how these accounts should be used or closed when you are gone.

 

WaPo: “Her dying husband left her the house and the car, but he forgot the Apple password”

http://wapo.st/1nma8DF

 

There are hundreds of details that your family will need during this time of need.  Last Letter helps you securely gather, organize and share all of these important details to make sure all of your end-of-life preferences are heard.  It’s never too early to be prepared.

 

Would your family and friends know what to do if something happened to you?  LastLtr.com helps you securely gather, organize and share all of the details that they will need.  You can customize your Last Letter to include all of the information and preferences that you want to share.  You can create a Last Letter for yourself or for an aging parent.

 

 



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