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Japanese government tells citizens to put their passwords and usernames in their will

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  • Japan is urging people to include usernames and passwords in their wills
  • It could lessen the burden (and financial implications) on loved ones
  • Removing old accounts is also a good thing for the environment

Japan’s National Consumer Affairs Center is urging citizens to leave their usernames and passwords in their wills in its fight against unnecessary online content.

Leaving family members access to their online accounts is hoped to ease the burden on those who may struggle to manage the digital legacy of their deceased family member.

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