4 WAYS OUR DATA IS USED AFTER WE DIE

When you die, who legally owns your emails, your photos, your playlists?

Does a company have the right to keep your profile active after you’re gone, or is that a form of digital exploitation?

If your social media account became a memorial page without your consent, would that feel like a tribute or a violation?

Could the data you generate today be used to train an AI version of you after you die, and would that be a gift or something much darker?

Is there a point where preserving someone’s digital presence actually stops the grieving process rather than helping it?

For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around digital ethics, data privacy, corporate responsibility, and grief in the digital age.

Book a session and find out exactly what happens to your data when the person generating it is no longer around.

Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):