These settings include among others: Gmail, Picasa and Google Plus |
Google will allow users to decide what will happen to their data while dies or is no longer active online. Innovations that make Google as the first big companies who organize these sensitive issues. The features include email, social networking Google Plus and other accounts.
Users can choose to delete the data after one period or divert it to a specific person. Internet users around the world have been expressed worries will what happens to their data after death.
"We hope this new feature will allow you to plan your digital life after death, in a way that protects privacy and your security, and making life easier for the people that you love after you are gone," Google said in a blog article.
Google, based in California, also has YouTube, photo sharing service Picasa and Blogger.
Google said users can choose to delete their data after three, six or 12 months not active.
However the company says it will call telephone number is given or email the second to warn the user before there action was taken.
Now, increasingly a lot of people are putting the data in social networks or at facility in cyber space or "cloud."
Other companies such as Facebook also has been attempted to confront the question that arose after the death of a person.
Facebook for example, that allow users "perpetuate" an account.
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