"Now that "social media" has been around for a few years and has grown
past its stereotypical demographic of teeny-boppers, families are
starting to learn that there's no easy solution for accessing online
communication channels used by deceased loved ones. Email addresses for
contacts that would like to be notified of a death, photos that family
members would like to export from online accounts and balances of cash
sitting unclaimed in online services like PayPal or eBay are just a few
examples of the kinds of assets that are all too often lost upon a
death. Toeman was inspired to start the company after being unable to
access important online accounts held by his own grandmother, a
prolific web user, after her passing."
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