Thursday, May 16, 2013

Dead Man's Switch

I found a site that I wanted to share with you all. It's called dead Man's Switch. What it does is let you write 2 emails to two recipients each and store them in case something were to happen to you. Each month or so the site sends you an email with a link that you click on to reset your Dead Mans Switch. If you don't click the link it will send 2 more emails to you at 45 and 60 days after the first one and if those get no response then the emails you stored will get sent to the people you specified.

I thought it was kinda a nice way of making sure you get to say goodbye to your loved ones or tell them anything you think they need to know like the will is in the top drawer of the white desk..or whatever. If this sounds like something you'd like to check out here's the link..

Dead Man's Switch

6 comments:

  1. Interesting idea. You could always write a letter and tuck it away somewhere too.

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  2. I am the most avid internet user in my family and in (most) friends.

    It will be a funny situation if I don't use the internet for 2 months, and then someone gets an email from me, and they read it after a few more months... :-)

    Jokes apart, great concept for a website.

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  3. haha yeah I'd be afraid I didn't get to it and then poof, they thin I'm dead haha

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  4. Wow...that is an interesting concept. I am not sure I am willing to go that far, given how I miss seeing e-mails in my box sometimes...there might be things I have said that I wouldn't want to face the person afterwards, lol.

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  5. Shelley, I did that too.

    KK, I think it would be kinda cool too.

    Pat, lol

    Elf, Yeah well there's that too.

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  6. That's a pretty good idea. I bet it well result in death notices of living people because they forget to check their spam folder. :)

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