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Digital Assets

Digital assets are the files, accounts, records, subscriptions, and online property that have financial, practical, or emotional value.

Definition

Digital assets include online accounts, cloud files, photos, videos, message archives, subscription histories, domains, online income tools, and any other digital property that matters to you or your family.

Why It Matters

Some digital assets are sentimental, such as family photos or saved messages. Others are operational, such as email records, banking access, business tools, or cloud files needed for the estate.

If families do not know what exists, they may close an account before preserving the records or memories stored inside it.

Common Mistakes

  • Thinking only about crypto or online businesses and forgetting photos, subscriptions, devices, and email.
  • Deleting accounts before exporting files or confirming what is stored there.
  • Keeping no record of where financially valuable or irreplaceable files are held.

Safe Best Practices

  • List both emotional and financial digital assets in the same planning process.
  • Mark what should be preserved first, what can be deleted, and what may require legal review.
  • Include where important files live, who should receive them, and which accounts control access to them.

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