Google Releases New Tool for Inactive Users

Google has launched a tool that permit users  to fix on what takes place to their information in email, Google+, and other accounts once they die or if they turn out to be inactive users. Users can opt to delete information after a rest period of time, or pass it on to exact people. Online users are in dilemma of what would happen for their data after they die or become inactive.

Google assumed in a post that they expect that this latest feature will allow planning digital life after death. This feature also provides the protection for your privacy and security data. Google can delete the inactive accounts after three, six, nine or 12 months. Google says it will warn users through a secondary email address or a provided phone number before taking any action. Instead, certain contacts can be sent information from a few or all of their services.

Though Google told they will send a warning text for their number or email before any action is taken. People are ever more insertion content on social networks and information storage amenities massed in cyberspace, or the “cloud”. Other companies have also trying to undertake the problems that go up after a person’s death.  As an example Facebook lets customers to “remember” an account.