So Have you ever thought, what will happen to your FB Account after you die..
Facebook instituted a policy a few years ago regarding how to handle the profiles of deceased individuals. Family members could choose one of two options: close the account — Facebook will delete an account permanently upon the family’s request — or converting the account into a memorial profile. Facebook’s policy states the company will never release login information to anyone other than the account holder, even after death.
Before making any changes, Facebook requires proof that the user has died. First, someone must use an online form to report the user’s demise. Within that form is a space to include a link to an obituary or news report confirming the death. Facebook employees then review the user’s profile to verify there has been no recent activity. Only then will the company begin the conversion process.
A profile undergoes several changes when switching into a memorial. Facebook removes sensitive information from the profile. This includes contact information and addresses. The company also removes status updates to protect the privacy of the deceased user.
Facebook changes the profile settings so that only friends can find the profile and post information to the user’s wall. This lets other members visit the profile and use it as a place of grieving and healing while preventing digital vandalism from trolls. Searches for the deceased user on Facebook’s search engine will not list the memorial page.
The company will also deactivate the user’s login information. This prevents anyone from guessing the user’s password and logging in to cause mischief.
If no one contacts Facebook to alert the company of the user’s passing, his or her profile will remain active indefinitely. Facebook doesn’t delete inactive accounts without notification. Depending upon the user’s privacy settings, people will still be able to search and visit the profile and leave comments.
Here are some of the key features of memorialized accounts:
- No one can log into a memorialized account and no new friends can be accepted
- Depending on the privacy settings of the deceased person’s account, friends can share memories on the memorialized timeline
- Anyone can send private messages to the deceased person
- Content the deceased person shared (ex: photos, posts) remains on Facebook and is visible to the audience it was shared with
- Memorialized timelines don’t appear in People You May Know and other suggestions
Source: Facebook