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You can use Entrustet to protect your digital
assets and take control of your legacy.
Use the free Account Guardian to create a list of
your digital assets and decide if you want to transfer each asset to an heir or have them destroyed after your passing.
  Check out the Account Incinerator, if you have assets you'd like securely and privately destroyed after your passing, and check out the Attorney directory, to find an experienced estate planning attorney in your area who can help you incorporate your digital assets into a traditional will or trust.  
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"Entrustet makes it easy to pass all of your info into the right hands."

 
Probably without considering it, you have acquired and created numerous, significant digital assets, and traditional wills and trusts don't sufficiently address, manage or protect them. Entrustet was founded specifically to help bridge that gap. Entrustet provides the tools and resources to create a free, secure list of your digital assets, nominate heirs, specify a Digital Executor and decide which assets to transfer or delete after you pass away.
 

YOUR LIFE IS DIGITAL

So much of what used to be tangible is now digital. From family photos to letters, and diaries to magazines, memberships and home movies, much of our lives exist in digital form and in various places on the Internet or on computers. You probably have hundreds, if not thousands, of digital assets, and that number increases every day.
 

YOUR DIGITAL ASSETS HAVE SENTIMENTAL AND ECONOMIC VALUE

Digital assets like your family photos have significant sentimental value, so it is important to transfer them to the next generation. Digital assets like domain names and blogs can have significant economic value that you'd want to make sure your heirs are able to access.
 

TRADITIONAL SOLUTIONS ARE UNSAFE, NOT SECURE AND UNRELIABLE

Like everyone concerned about their privacy and identity protection, you probably use password-protected sites to control and manage your assets. After your death though, how will your executor or attorney know what assets you have, where they are, how to access them and what to do with them? Keeping a list on your computer or in your desk is not a secure or private way to protect digital assets. Listing those in your will is cumbersome, time-consuming and expensive, particularly when you need to update account information. Neither option assures that others outside your trusted circle can't access your list.
 

REDUCE THE BURDEN ON YOUR LOVED ONES

Without an updated list of your digital assets and account information, your executor, attorney and loved ones will face an immense number of hurdles and anxiety trying to find, access and share or delete that information. What's more, there may be items you don't want others to see or know about. With Account Guardian and other services, Entrustet provides options and easy-to-use tools that can be updated anytime to track your digital assets and select what gets shared and what gets deleted.
 

PROTECTING YOUR LEGACY

As the digital world becomes more and more a part of our daily lives, it becomes even more important to record, manage and protect digital assets as part of your estate plan. Your digital world holds a considerable portion of the legacy you leave to friends, family members and the generations to follow, so don't overlook the need to legally secure it. You are already in the 21st century; make sure your estate plan is too.
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
   
 
                             
             
                             
 
       
       
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