How does Facebook handle accounts of deceased users?

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How does Facebook handle accounts of deceased users?

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Facebook offers a few options for handling the accounts of deceased users. Here's a summary of their policies:

1. **Memorialization**: Upon receiving a valid request, Facebook can memorialize the account of a deceased user. When an account is memorialized, the word "Remembering" will be shown next to the person's name on their profile. Memorialized accounts typically restrict access, preventing anyone from logging into the account or modifying its content. However, friends and family can still post on the profile and share memories.

2. **Legacy Contact**: Users can designate a legacy contact before they pass away. A legacy contact is someone chosen by the user to manage their account after they've died. This person can write a pinned post for the profile, respond to new friend requests, and update the profile picture and cover photo. They cannot log in as the deceased person or see their private messages.

3. **Account Deletion**: Alternatively, Facebook allows for the deletion of an account after the user has died. This can be requested by an immediate family member or executor of the estate. Once the account is deleted, it can't be accessed or recovered.

To initiate any of these actions, Facebook typically requires verification of the death, which may involve providing an obituary or death certificate. These policies are designed to respect the privacy and memories of deceased users while also providing options for their accounts' management.

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Facebook has a policy in place for handling the accounts of deceased users, allowing for memorialization or removal based on the preferences of the deceased person's family or friends. Here's how Facebook handles accounts of deceased users:

1. **Memorialization**: If Facebook is notified that a user has passed away, it offers the option to memorialize the account. Once an account is memorialized:
   - The word "Remembering" is added next to the person's name on their profile.
   - The profile remains on Facebook in a memorialized state, but certain features are restricted to protect the privacy of the deceased person.
   - Friends and family can continue to post memories and tributes on the memorialized profile.
   - Memorialized accounts won't appear in public spaces like suggestions for People You May Know, ads, or birthday reminders.
   - Facebook will also respond to certain requests from verified immediate family members to add or remove content from a memorialized profile.

2. **Removal**: Alternatively, the family or authorized individual can request the removal of the deceased person's account from Facebook. Upon request, Facebook will remove the account permanently.

To request memorialization or removal of a deceased person's account, Facebook requires verification of the requester's relationship to the deceased person, such as being an immediate family member or executor of the deceased person's estate. Requests can be submitted through Facebook's online form or by contacting Facebook's support team directly.

Overall, Facebook's policy aims to respect the privacy and memory of deceased users while providing options for their loved ones to handle their accounts according to their wishes.

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Facebook offers several options for handling the accounts of deceased users. Here are some common practices:

1. Memorialization: Upon request from friends or family members, Facebook can memorialize the account of a deceased user. When an account is memorialized, the word "Remembering" is added next to the person's name on their profile, and the account is secured so that no one can log in. Memorialized profiles can serve as a place for friends and family to share memories and condolences.

2. Legacy Contact: Users can designate a "legacy contact" who will manage their account after they pass away. This person can accept friend requests, update the profile picture, and pin a tribute post at the top of the profile. However, they cannot log in or read the deceased user's private messages.

3. Removal: Family members can request the removal of a deceased user's account from Facebook. To do this, they need to submit a special request form along with proof of death (such as an obituary or death certificate). Once verified, Facebook will permanently delete the account.

These options provide friends and family members with different ways to preserve and honor the memory of their loved ones on the platform.

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