This sounds
creepy, but it is not actually. You are supposed to create a legacy for your
Facebook account to choose what happens to your Facebook account in case you
die (well, I wish you a long and healthy life).
This feature is
available in your account and people hardly know about it. A few clicks can
create a post death legacy for your data associated with your Facebook account.
Remember that if you don’t choose a legacy then nothing will happen to your account after your death. Only your family member or closed acquaintance can ‘memorialize’ your account if they like. If you need detailed information, you can dial Facebook Customer Support Number and ask the experts.
Remember that if you don’t choose a legacy then nothing will happen to your account after your death. Only your family member or closed acquaintance can ‘memorialize’ your account if they like. If you need detailed information, you can dial Facebook Customer Support Number and ask the experts.
You can choose a
legacy contact for your account. So, in case you are no more, the person would
take care of your account.
- · That person will be allowed to respond to your friend requests and change your profile or cover photo.
- · That person will not be allowed to impersonate you. He/she can talk to your Facebook friends but not as you.
- · That person will be allowed to write a post on the top of your timeline.
- · You can choose whether you like to allow your legacy contact to download your Facebook data or not.
- · You can also choose not to add any legacy contact. In that case your account will be deleted after your death.
Get Customer Support for Facebook if you require. Taking expert help on this topic is
highly recommended.
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