When a man dies, his relatives arrange a funeral, but in today's generation, one thing has become even more important and that is to deal with the social media accounts of the deceased. When a person dies, what can you do with their Facebook and Instagram accounts? The Daily Star in a report has guided the people in this regard. Speaking of Facebook, you can not only close the account of your deceased relative or friend, but also turn it into a 'memorial account', on which people offer prayers and good wishes for the deceased. Can send messages based on
After the death of a relative or friend, in order to close their Facebook account or switch to a memorial account, you have to prove that you are their close relative or trustee. At the same time, you have to scan the death certificate of the deceased and provide it to Facebook. If you cannot provide or prove these things, you can also give a power of attorney, birth certificate, will, estate letter, and place an advertisement or memorial card in the newspaper based on the announcement of his death to prove his death. In order to provide the above items and complete the process you have to go to this link (https://web.facebook.com/help/contact/228813257197480?_rdc=1&_rdr). If you want to switch to an account, go to this link (https://web.facebook.com/help/contact/234739086860192?helpref=faq_content&_rdc=1&_rdr).
If you would like to have one person in your life as your trustee so that they can close your Facebook account or switch to a memorial account after your death, then your account settings and privacy options Go to 'Memorialization Settings' and type in your friend's name and 'Add'. This friend of yours will now become your 'legacy contact' who can easily close your account or switch to a memorial account.
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You can also close your Instagram and Twitter accounts or switch them to a Memorial Account. Follow this link (https://help.instagram.com/contact/452224988254813) for this process on Instagram. This procedure is somewhat different on Twitter. On this platform you will need to request help by following this link (https://help.twitter.com/en/forms/privacy) instead of the advance form, on which a Twitter representative will contact you and You will be asked for confirmation documents and information about you and the deceased. These will include a copy of your ID card and a copy of the deceased's death certificate. This person's account will then be deleted.


