{"id":91124,"date":"2015-02-13T06:03:29","date_gmt":"2015-02-13T06:03:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/4cd.e16.myftpupload.com\/?p=91124"},"modified":"2015-02-13T12:53:36","modified_gmt":"2015-02-13T12:53:36","slug":"can-now-choose-manage-facebook-account-die","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=91124","title":{"rendered":"You can now choose who to manage your Facebook account after you die"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Facebook is giving users control over what happens to their accounts when they die.<\/p>\n<p>The social network rolled out a new feature Thursday that allows users to designate a specific friend who will be able to access their account after they die.<\/p>\n<p>The feature, called legacy contact, appears in Facebook&#8217;s security settings menu.<\/p>\n<p>There, you can select a specific Facebook friend who will be able to control certain aspects of your page, like your profile and header image, after you die.<\/p>\n<p>Alternatively, users can opt to have their account deleted after they pass away.<\/p>\n<p>The social network already has a memorialization system in place where people can let Facebook know a user has passed away.<\/p>\n<p>Once Facebook verifies that person has died \u2014 typically through an obituary or news article \u2014 the account becomes memorialized.<\/p>\n<p>Memorialized accounts don&#8217;t surface in friend suggestions, ads or other &#8220;public&#8221; places on Facebook.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"image\">\n<div class=\"microcontent-wrapper\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"\" title=\"Legacy contact\" src=\"http:\/\/rack.2.mshcdn.com\/media\/ZgkyMDE1LzAyLzExLzkxL0xlZ2FjeWNvbnRhLjM5NWM1LmpwZwpwCXRodW1iCTEyMDB4OTYwMD4\/e0fb29b8\/fe2\/Legacy-contact-640x608.jpg\" alt=\"Legacy contact\" data-credit-link=\"\" data-credit-name=\"Facebook\" data-credit-label=\"\" data-credit-provider=\"Custom type\" data-caption=\"The legacy contact feature can be activated from Facebook's security settings menu.\" data-width=\"640\" data-fragment=\"m!748e\" data-image=\"http:\/\/rack.2.mshcdn.com\/media\/ZgkyMDE1LzAyLzExLzkxL0xlZ2FjeWNvbnRhLjM5NWM1LmpwZwpwCXRodW1iCTEyMDB4OTYwMD4\/e0fb29b8\/fe2\/Legacy-contact-640x608.jpg\" data-micro=\"1\" \/><\/div><figcaption class=\"image-caption\">The legacy contact feature can be activated from Facebook&#8217;s security settings menu.<\/figcaption>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/figure>\n<p>With the legacy contact feature, Facebook is taking the memorialization process a step further. After an account becomes memorialized, a legacy contact is able to pin posts to the top of a page, respond to incoming friend requests and control the profile and header image on an account. Additionally, they can download an archive of the user&#8217;s photos and other posts, if given permission by the original account holder.<\/p>\n<p>Legacy contacts can&#8217;t view messages or change other account settings.<\/p>\n<p>Facebook is also making changes to the appearance of these memorialized accounts, which will now have a &#8220;remembering&#8221; label before the name to let others know it&#8217;s an account of someone who has since passed away.<\/p>\n<p>The goal, according to Facebook product manager Vanessa Callison-Burch, is to make it more which accounts have been memorialized and provide a way for friends and family to manage their loved one&#8217;s accounts.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"image\">\n<div class=\"microcontent-wrapper\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"\" title=\"Legacy Contact_Timeline\" src=\"http:\/\/rack.1.mshcdn.com\/media\/ZgkyMDE1LzAyLzExLzdiL0xlZ2FjeUNvbnRhLjA5NTIwLnBuZwpwCXRodW1iCTEyMDB4OTYwMD4\/29fdcb96\/a94\/Legacy-Contact_Timeline-640x573.png\" alt=\"Legacy Contact_Timeline\" data-credit-link=\"\" data-credit-name=\"Facebook\" data-credit-label=\"\" data-credit-provider=\"Custom type\" data-caption=\"Memorialized accounts will now include a &quot;remembering&quot; label before the person's name.\" data-width=\"640\" data-fragment=\"m!a539\" data-image=\"http:\/\/rack.1.mshcdn.com\/media\/ZgkyMDE1LzAyLzExLzdiL0xlZ2FjeUNvbnRhLjA5NTIwLnBuZwpwCXRodW1iCTEyMDB4OTYwMD4\/29fdcb96\/a94\/Legacy-Contact_Timeline-640x573.png\" data-micro=\"1\" \/><\/div><figcaption class=\"image-caption\">Memorialized accounts will now include a &#8220;remembering&#8221; label before the person&#8217;s name.<\/figcaption>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/figure>\n<p>&#8220;Family members will tell us &#8216;I really want to communicate information about the memorial service with this person&#8217;s friends.&#8217; The idea of a pinned post comes from there,&#8221; says Callison-Burch. &#8220;People typically don&#8217;t think about this very much until they have an experience of loss.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The legacy contact setting is available to users in the U.S now and will eventually roll out in more countries, though specific timing is unclear.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Source:\u00a0mashable.com<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Facebook is giving users control over what happens to their accounts when they die. The social network rolled out a new feature Thursday that allows users to designate a specific friend who will be able to access their account after they die. The feature, called legacy contact, appears in Facebook&#8217;s security settings menu. 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