Digital afterlife: What happens to your online data after you die?

Digital afterlife: What happens to your online data after you die?

In "The Afterlife of Data," Carl Öhman delves into the unsettling reality of our digital existence after death.
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In "The Afterlife of Data," Carl Öhman delves into the unsettling reality of our digital existence after death. Through the lens of a tragic event in Berlin, Öhman questions the ethical implications of tech giants controlling our digital legacies. With a thought-provoking blend of research and reflection, Öhman challenges us to confront the growing power of Big Tech over our posthumous data and urges for collective action to shape the future of digital remembrance.

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By Shawn Wen

In 2012 a 15-year-old girl died in Berlin after being hit by a subway train. Her bereaved parents asked Facebook to turn over her private messages in hopes of understanding whether her death was a suicide or an accident.

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