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Digital estate planning is the process of organizing your digital assets and providing legal and technical instructions for their transfer or disposal after your death.
Treating digital assets like physical objects is a recipe for disaster.
A comprehensive digital estate plan covers four key categories.
The law hasn't caught up with technology, creating significant hurdles for families.
We provide the missing link between legal intent and technical execution.
It's not legally mandatory, but it's practically essential. Without it, your digital assets will likely be lost or frozen forever.
Only if you explicitly grant them access. Default laws often restrict access to content (like reading emails) unless specific consent is given.
Deheritance uses zero-knowledge encryption. This means we cannot see your data, and we cannot unlock it for anyone except your authorized heirs upon your trigger conditions.