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END-OF-LIFE PLANNING

iPhone Life Magazine

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Summer 2024

APPS & RESOURCES FOR PEACE OF MIND

- LEANNE HAYS

END-OF-LIFE PLANNING

Every single person on this planet has two things in common; we were all born, and we’re all going to die. Preparing for a new baby is full of excitement and anticipation. End-of-life planning? Not so much. I can’t promise to make the process fun, but I can at least recommend some apps, websites, and books to make things a little more streamlined, and a bit less daunting.

DESIGNATE A LEGACY CONTACT FOR YOUR APPLE DEVICES

So much of our lives, from photos to files, are stored on our Apple devices. An easy way to make sure your loved ones can access this data after you pass is to designate one or more Legacy Contacts. Choose someone you trust to oversee your digital life. I also recommend talking with them about your wishes—everything from your photo collection to online journal entries.

It’s easy to set up a Legacy Contact. On iPhone, go to Settings > tap your name > tap Sign-In & Security > Legacy Contact. Once you’ve chosen a contact, it’s a good idea to reach out to them to let them know. If they have a recent Apple device, you’ll have the option to notify them via iMessage. You can also tap View Access Key to get a QR Code and long password to share with them, either by printing and handing to them or sending digitally. Remember the Access Key is very important to safeguard—it’s how your legacy contact accesses your accounts.

START THE CONVERSATION

I’ve reached the age of 43 without writing a will or leaving any clue about how I’d like to be memorialized when my time comes. I don’t fear death, and yet I have put off doing the responsible thing and making a will. I turned to the

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