10 Digital Assets You Didn’t Realize Your Family Might Need
- Digital Will

- Jun 2
- 2 min read
We all know to include our house, car, and bank accounts in a traditional will. But what about your digital life? You might be surprised by how many online assets carry financial or emotional value—and how much your family could need access to them.
Here are 10 digital assets to consider adding to your digital will:
1. Email Accounts Your inbox may hold important records, invoices, or family memories. Without access, your loved ones could lose crucial information.
2. Cloud Storage (Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud) These often store treasured photos, personal documents, and work files.
3. Social Media Profiles Accounts like Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok hold countless memories. They can be memorialized or deleted based on your wishes.
4. Cryptocurrency Wallets If you own Bitcoin, Ethereum, or other digital currencies, proper access is essential. Without your keys, the assets could be lost forever.
5. Online Banking & Investment Apps Accessing apps like PayPal, Venmo, Robinhood, or Acorns may be necessary for closing accounts or transferring funds.
6. Streaming and Subscription Services Ongoing charges from Netflix, Spotify, or Apple Music can add up. Make it easy for loved ones to cancel them.
7. Domain Names and Websites If you run a blog, business, or personal site, include instructions for what should happen to them.
8. Loyalty & Rewards Programs Airline miles, hotel points, or credit card rewards may be transferable.
9. Digital Photo Albums & Videos Platforms like Google Photos or YouTube may contain priceless memories.
10. Online Business Accounts If you run an Etsy shop, Shopify store, or digital service, those assets need direction too.
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Your digital assets are part of your legacy. Make sure your family knows what you have and how to handle it.
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