We protect wealth, but donāt forget to protect your digital life too.
Apple gives you a feature called Legacy Contact. This allows someone you trust to access your iCloud account and personal data (photos, notes, documents, etc.) when you pass away. Think of it as part of your estate planning you donāt want your memories or important files locked forever. Hereās how to set it up on your iPhone: š² Steps to Add a Legacy Contact 1. Open Settings on your iPhone. 2. Tap your Apple ID banner at the top (your name & photo). 3. Select Password & Security. 4. Scroll down and tap Legacy Contact. 5. Tap Add Legacy Contact. 6. Authenticate with Face ID/Touch ID or passcode. 7. Choose a contact from your phone (someone you trust completely). 8. Once added, Apple gives you an Access Key. Share it with them (print or send securely). š” Why This Helps You - Your loved ones wonāt be locked out of your photos, files, or notes after youāre gone. - It prevents your digital life from being lost forever. - It gives clarity and peace of mind your family wonāt have to fight Apple in court to access your account. - Itās a simple step in true wealth & legacy planning. Protect the assets people forget: your memories and digital records. š If youāre building wealth, protecting it, and creating legacy⦠donāt forget your digital legacy too.