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Yes. Password manager with all essential entries shared between spouses. Plus a written document describing how to get into the password manager should we both go. We shared the location of the document with key people.

Still, there's probably more we could do, and a number of bases left uncovered. For example, we each have a number of monthly subscriptions that are auto-drafted but won't need to continue after death. We should identify those and have cancellation plans.

Plus we both have lots of crap, and possibly some important in various online/cloud storage services. Even with password access, it would be hard for survivors to know what to look at and why.

And then there are the accounts with two-factor auth. What if one of us goes with our phone? Oy!




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