by Sandy | Dec 7, 2019 | Digital Legacy
When I give a presentation about digital legacy, I like to explain the importance of including digital assets in end of life planning, by putting the assets into different categories. This helps me to define which assets are potentially linked with financial...
by Sandy | Nov 24, 2019 | Digital Legacy
Photo by O-seop Sim on Pexels.com The Hilton London Bankside hotel was the venue for a conference that I attended this week organised by STEP (Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners). The hotel is near to the Shard and the Tate Modern, but more appealing to me to...
by Sandy | Nov 7, 2019 | Digital Legacy
It was the evening of 6th November 2019, whilst sipping a glass of red wine, I experienced a digital encounter with my dead cousin. Facebook’s memory feature reminds you of the posts that you made on the corresponding day of the year. If like me, you have been...
by Sandy | May 6, 2019 | Digital Legacy
I like to listen to audio books in my bath, and as I had plenty of time to relax this morning due to it being Bank Holiday Monday in England, I indulged in the pleasure of a scented bath bomb and a sticky face pack. My choice of audio book this morning was All the...
by Sandy | Sep 11, 2018 | Digital Legacy
Digital Legacy can be divided into four categories: emotional, financial, social and intellectual. A really good example of an intellectual digital legacy came to my attention when I read that Rob Wilkins, an assistant of the late author Terry Pratchett, destroyed...