Facebook introduces ‘Legacy Contact’

Facebook is a place to share and connect with friends and family. For many of us, it’s also a place to remember and honour those we’ve lost. When a person passes away, their account can become a memorial of their life, friendships and experiences.They’ve recently introduced a new feature that allows people to choose a legacy contact—a family member or friend who can manage their account when they pass away. Once someone lets us know that a person has passed away, we will memorialise the account and the legacy contact will be able to:

  • Write a post to display at the top of the memorialised Timeline (for example, to announce a memorial service or share a special message)
  • Respond to new friend requests from family members and friends who were not yet connected on Facebook
  • Update the profile picture and cover photo

If someone chooses, they may give their legacy contact permission to download an archive of the photos, posts and profile information they shared on Facebook. Other settings will remain the same as before the account was memorialized. The legacy contact will not be able to log in as the person who passed away or see that person’s private messages.Alternatively, people can let us know if they’d prefer to have their Facebook account permanently deleted after death.Until now, when someone passed away, we offered a basic memorialised account which was viewable, but could not be managed by anyone. By talking to people who have experienced loss, we realised there is more we can do to support those who are grieving and those who want a say in what happens to their account after death.Here’s how to choose a legacy contact:Open your settings. Choose Security and then Legacy Contact at the bottom of the page.image1After choosing your legacy contact, you’ll have the option to send a message to that person. You may give your legacy contact permission to download an archive of the posts, photos and profile info you’ve shared on Facebook.image2We’ve also redesigned memorialized profiles to pay tribute to the deceased by adding “Remembering” above their name and making it possible for their legacy contact to pin a post to the top of their Timeline.legacy-contact_timelineFacebook are introducing legacy contacts in the US first before expanding to more countries. Setting up a legacy contact is completely optional.Source: Facebook newsroom

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