The Japanese government instructs citizens to include their passwords and usernames in their wills


  • Japan is urging people to include usernames and passwords in their wills
  • It could reduce the burden (and financial impact) on loved ones
  • Deleting old accounts is also good for the environment

Japan’s National Consumer Affairs Center is calling on citizens to leave their usernames and passwords in their wills in its fight against unnecessary online content.

By giving family members access to their online accounts, it is hoped to ease the burden on those struggling to manage their deceased relative’s digital legacy.