Suppose you are died but you made a promise to your beloved that you will greet her in different occasion till her death. But how it possible to greet her if you embrace dead before her death. Get upset? Don’t be! A new variety of online services have made that possible for users to send e-mail greetings to the beloved ones from beyond their grave.
Those internet services are being used to send love saying, birthday wishes, and congratulations on a graduation to keep soul mates happy. People using those services could even set up their own web memorial in advance. Before anyone die, s/he can programme those sites to fire off posthumous e-mails on some key dates every year. Those messages go live when the site is alerted to any subscriber’s demise. Some reports say those sites are part of a growing trend for “Digital Wills“. These online wills are intended at ensuring that next of kin could gain full access to any dead individual’s musings on sites like hi5, Facebook or Hotmail, with passwords for online banking and some other e-documents.
63-year-old Simon Gilligan from Littleport, Cambridgeshire, made such Digital Will on lastmessagesclub.co.uk. The site was introduced this month, together with a paper will. Gilligan said “It has things like personal messages to my wife and children and various details of my bank accounts, e-mail and my Facebook account.” He added “I did it because I have heard of situations where people have died and it has taken a long time to get the information. This will make it easier for my wife and children.” He also said “I would definitely consider setting it up to send another e-mail out to my family on a birthday. That would choke everybody up.” Like Gilligan why you don’t take the opportunity?
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