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I've thought of that too, perhaps I write them down in a sealed envelope and tell my spouse or kid, only open in an emergency. I feel it's pretty certain these non-software engineers in my family have less security notions than I do, so I have reserved some passwords that are in my head.

I signed up for the gmail "I died, here is my account" option.



I don't know if I should do that gmail thing or not...afraid it'll mess up or I'll forget about it.

Can the spouse resist opening an envelope? I don't know. Maybe I just hide it in our files and hope she finds it if I die, but not before.




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