Facebook reminds users to plan for their digital legacy. The company now urges people to set up a social media will or succession plan. This step helps manage what happens to an account after someone passes away. Without clear instructions, loved ones may struggle to access or close the profile.
(Facebook and the Importance of a Social Media Will or Succession Plan)
Many users forget that online accounts are part of their personal estate. Photos, messages, and posts hold deep sentimental value. Facebook offers tools like Legacy Contact and Memorialization. These let users choose someone to look after their account or turn it into a memorial page.
Setting up a Legacy Contact takes just a few minutes. The chosen person can pin a tribute post, update the profile picture, and respond to new friend requests. They cannot read private messages or log in as the user. This protects privacy while giving family some control.
Legal experts say digital assets deserve the same attention as physical ones. A social media will avoids confusion and delays during an already difficult time. It also prevents unauthorized access or misuse of personal data.
Facebook’s push comes as more people spend significant time online. Lives are documented through posts, photos, and interactions. When someone dies, these digital footprints remain unless managed. Families often feel lost without guidance on how to handle them.
The platform encourages users to review their settings today. Adding a Legacy Contact or choosing account deletion after death brings peace of mind. It shows care for those left behind. Clear plans reduce stress and honor the user’s wishes.
(Facebook and the Importance of a Social Media Will or Succession Plan)
People should treat their Facebook profile like any other important document. Updating it regularly and sharing choices with trusted contacts ensures smoother transitions later.

