A couple of years ago, I told a friend that I should write my PayPal account user ID and password somewhere so that my family could access my PayPal cash and withdraw my balance to my bank account and then withdraw it through the ATM.
Of course, I would also have to include specific instructions on how to go about it since none of my family members here use PayPal, and it is too bad that I do not trust my own family members enough to let them know my log in credentials now while I am alive.
I don’t care what happens to my email accounts as my friendship with the people I correspond with would probably die with me. They would probably be closed at some point due to dormancy. I don’t care about my Facebook profile while my blogs would also die, particularly those that I host myself. Once subscription is not paid, the hosting account would be suspended and then terminated.
My main concern is PayPal and I believe this is the same issue that many of us netizens face. Because of this, a number of netpreneurs have come up with a service which allows us to store our log in details in heavily encrypted sites for a small fee. Hhmm why didn’t I think of that first?
