Parents win right to view dead child’s Facebook page
It now may be easier for parents to take a look at their children’s social media accounts like Facebook if they were to die.
It now may be easier for parents to take a look at their children’s social media accounts like Facebook if they were to die.
The family says that social media giant, Facebook, denied them access to their son’s account in the months that followed his suicide, two years ago.
The legislation would add “digital assets” to the state’s probate laws, which govern how a deceased person’s property is handled when they pass away.
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