Comment My approach (Score 1) 628
This is a problem I faced about a year ago while making my will. As others have mentioned the obvious answer was to put my passwords in with the will, but since I change them every 6 months that wasn't very practical. The best solution I've come up with is a three-fold approach.
1. My computer at work isn't a problem since it's accessable to more than one person.
2. The passwords to my home computers are kept written down seperately with instructions on how to find them in my will.
3. Everything else that is encrypted but would be of no use to anyone else will simply die with me.
1. My computer at work isn't a problem since it's accessable to more than one person.
2. The passwords to my home computers are kept written down seperately with instructions on how to find them in my will.
3. Everything else that is encrypted but would be of no use to anyone else will simply die with me.