How to make your Gmail account self-destruct and why you should...
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What happens after you die doesn't need to be a mystery. At least when it comes to your email, that is.
As we move through life there are few things that we truly take with us. A family heirloom, perhaps. Your loved ones, if you're lucky. And, more and more frequently, one of those things happens to be an email account steadily filling up with personal correspondence, bills, medical records, and embarrassing moments from your past.
And thanks to the modern wonder of cloud computing, that collection will likely long outlast you. Unless you set your entire Google account to self destruct after your death — which, thanks to Google's Inactive Account Manager, you can do.
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