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Glossary
Legacy Contact
A legacy contact is a person you name in advance inside a provider's account settings so they can manage limited memorial or after-death tasks later.
Definition
A legacy contact is a platform-specific person chosen ahead of time to handle certain tasks after death, usually within a narrow set of provider rules.
Why It Matters
Legacy contacts can reduce confusion, but they do not automatically unlock full account access. Most providers only allow limited memorial, account-management, or notification tasks.
Because every provider defines the role differently, families need to know whether a legacy contact exists and what powers that setting actually grants.
Common Mistakes
- Assuming a legacy contact can read private messages or take over the entire account.
- Naming someone without telling them they were chosen.
- Confusing a platform legacy contact with an executor's legal authority.
Safe Best Practices
- Check which providers offer legacy-contact tools and document who was selected.
- Tell the chosen person where the supporting plan and legal documents are stored.
- Review the choice after family, relationship, or device-security changes.
Related Terms
Inactive Account Manager
Inactive Account Manager is Google's planning tool that lets someone decide what should happen to certain Google data or contacts if the account becomes inactive for a defined period.
Digital Estate Plan
A digital estate plan is a set of instructions that explains what accounts you have, what should happen to them, and how trusted people should act if you die or become unable to manage them.
Digital Executor
A digital executor is the person who coordinates digital after-death tasks such as locating accounts, preserving records, and working with providers, whether or not that role is formal in local law.
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