Your digital assets can be valuable for your family, which is why it is important to secure them against uncertainties
Your Instagram account can be a treasure trove of fond memories, achievements and memorable life moments. It is also possible that your Instagram account could be generating income for you and your family. With these factors in mind, it is essential to have a succession plan. So that your loved ones can easily gain access to your Instagram account and keep it running as per their wishes.
If you do not do so, your Instagram account could be deleted. Or some other entities may try to gain control over your Insta account. To ensure a smooth transition, here are some important things that you can do.
Gather all the information about your digital assets – Write down all the details such as account names, usernames, passwords, recovery email and phone numbers, etc. This will make it easier for your family members to access your Instagram account(s). For two-factor authentication, you should also mention the PIN of your phone, so that your family members can access any OTP that may be needed.
Secure your assets – If you have been using weak passwords for your Instagram account, make sure to change it with a stronger password. If two-factor authentication is missing, you need to add that too. These changes will ensure that only your family members are able to access your Instagram account. And not anyone else, who may be trying to hack into your Instagram account after you are no longer on the planet.
Hire a digital executor – You need to have a trustworthy individual who can manage your digital assets after your death. Such a person should be loyal and committed to helping your family members. He should have knowledge about digital assets and their legal implications. Such a trustworthy person will ensure a smooth transition of your digital assets to your family.
Mention digital assets in your will – To prevent unknown individuals from gaining access to your Instagram account, you need to mention the details of succession of your digital assets in your will. It should have clear instructions about the individual who will be the owner of your digital assets after your death.
Create a trust – For assets such as cryptocurrencies or intellectual property, creating a trust can ensure both security and structured management. By doing so, legal ownership is transferred to the trust. It creates a well-defined framework for handling these valuable assets. A trustee is equipped with the relevant expertise and tools to manage your digital assets in a seamless manner.
Along with your Instagram account, you may also want to share details about your other social accounts such as Facebook, X (Twitter), LinkedIn, etc. You may also want to share details about your bank accounts, investments, cryptocurrencies, blockchain-based assets, etc. By passing on such information to your loved ones, you can ensure that your family can access the cherished memories and can avoid legal and emotional complications after your death.