GoodTrust Digital Estate Planner
The digital estate planning gap traditional wills don't address — GoodTrust secures passwords, digital accounts, and online subscriptions, and specifies exactly what happens to your social media after you die.
Key Features
- Secure password and account vault
- Legacy Wishes document
- Social media memorial management
- Platform notification service
Why seniors love it
Seniors who bank, shop, or communicate online — an increasingly universal need.
Worth knowing
Complements a traditional will rather than replacing it — handles digital assets a standard will typically does not address.
Our Take
A traditional will does not address the growing digital estate most seniors have — bank accounts accessed online, streaming subscriptions, email archives, social media profiles, and digital photos. GoodTrust fills this gap with a secure vault for all digital assets and a Legacy Wishes document that specifies platform-by-platform instructions.
The memorial management service contacts Facebook, Google, Apple, and other platforms on behalf of the estate.
Frequently Asked Questions
GoodTrust uses AES-256 encryption — the same standard used by banks. Passwords are stored encrypted and can only be accessed by designated trusted contacts after your death.
GoodTrust's memorial management service contacts Facebook on your behalf to either memorialize or delete the account according to your Legacy Wishes.
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