
The digital will: to protect your data and wishes
You are familiar with the traditional will, but did you know that there are now
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After my free registration on Legapass I can start to map my digital assets. It's easy with suggestions.
Then I just have to register my access codes, login and password to anticipate my succession.
My Legapass safe has been designed to resist all types of attacks. My data is encrypted before being stored offline.
They are kept in two geographically distinct locations and the decryption key is already with a trusted third party.
Our trusted third party is none other than a authorized judicial officer.
At the time of the request of succession, he will proceed to all the checks and controls before handing over the decoding key to your successors.
The same is true if you want to open your safe.
You probably have many digital subscriptions, an online buying and selling account, countless photos and videos that have great sentimental value. So don't wait any longer and anticipate your digital estate!
So that your beneficiary can retrieve your photos/videos and the contacts of your friends and relatives on your smartphone.
Your beneficiaries will need to retrieve your bills and documents from your computer, for example.
Store the passwords that allow you to connect to your online platforms and services to manage your subscriptions, etc.
You can leave secret information for your beneficiaries that will be discovered after your death.
If you have a safe at home or at the bank, don't forget to leave your secret unlocking codes.
Add to Legapass all your access codes to unlock your digital possessions that you want to leave to your beneficiaries.
Being forward-thinking is not only a matter of wisdom, it is also a matter of responsibility. The consequences can be very serious if you don't take the right steps.
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You may be one of the 45 % French people who own at least 1 life insurance policy. But, have you ever thought about protecting and retransmitting your digital possessions?
Digital technology is becoming an increasingly important part of our lives. It's still something very new and you're not sure how to pass it on to your heirs in case of problems?
With the current economic crisis, it is more important than ever to protect yourself financially and secure the future of your heirs. However, many people are not doing enough to secure their future and that of their family.
In recent years, a new practice has been gaining momentum: planning one's future and last wishes through a digital will.
It is not really a written will but rather a digital legacy to be left to the heirs when one dies.
If tomorrow you lose your memory or worse: do your heirs know how to unlock your safe, your computer or your smartphone? Protect your digital assets!
We help you to list all your digital possessions so that one day you can pass them on to your heirs in complete security.
The request for retransmission will be made under the control of a bailiff. You can ask for its restitution in the event of a claim. You will be asked to provide proof of your identity to avoid any usurpation.
The digital will is very easy to manage. Unlike a "paper" will, it is much simpler and faster to set up.
The stored information is protected in an offline safe.
In the event of death, the digital will will be accessible much more quickly, without having to wait for a long succession process.
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You must first consider what you want your heir to do with your property after your death.
To open your Legapass vault offline and start securing your digital assets for transmission.
Check out our suggestions and start adding all your access codes to your list with a few clicks.
Store all relevant information about your estate that will be useful to your beneficiaries.
You are familiar with the traditional will, but did you know that there are now
Often you don't know how to retrieve your password.
Transcription of Camille Guil's interview on France Bleu Azur
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