Protect, and pass on your online accounts with My-Legacy

Why is it important to organize and pass-on your online accounts? 

Sharing passwords may be a violation of privacy laws

RUFADAA Compliant

Designated beneficiaries can access your accounts without worrying about breaking privacy laws.

Safe Inheritance Plan

Securely pass on your digital assets to heirs according to RUFADAA(USA) and ULCC (Canada) guidelines

How it works?

Set up your My-Legacy account

Add All Online Accounts

List down and add all your online accounts or export them seamlessly via Accounts Wizard.

Decide Account Disbursement and Generate Report

Appoint nominees for possession or closure upon disbursement, then generate a report.

Your Digital Legacy. Simplified.

Because your online world matters for future generations.

Pass down important digital information to your loved ones with ease.

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Frequently Asked Questions

At least 48 states and the US Virgin Islands have enacted laws addressing access to online accounts like social media sites, microblogging, other website accounts, and other electronically stored assets upon an individual’s incapacity or demise. Of the 49 states, 46 of them have adopted either Uniform Law Commission’s (ULC) Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act (UFADAA) or Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act (RUFADAA).
In an increasingly digitized landscape, creating a list of your Digital Assets, along with designating the people you trust to manage them should you die or become incapacitated, ensures that they will not be lost, forgotten, or tampered with.
Some Digital Assets have monetary value, like a website with sales or advertising revenue or an online bank account. However, most Digital Assets (photos, for example), have personal or sentimental value.
DISCLAIMER:  We are not a law firm and we do not provide legal advice. The guidance generated is not a legal advice and a trained attorney should be consulted to make informed decisions.