From American Retirement Insider <[email protected]>
Subject If You Died Tomorrow, Could Your Family Access Anything Online?
Date June 23, 2025 6:02 PM
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Dear Patriot,

Yesterday, we talked about retiring with purpose. Today, we pivot to something urgent and modern: **your digital legacy.**

If something happened to you tomorrow, would your family know how to access:

* Your online bank and brokerage accounts?


* Your retirement dashboard or crypto wallet?


* Your will, trust, or medical directives stored in the cloud?


* Your passwords, subscriptions, or business files?


Most don’t. And it leaves loved ones locked out, stuck in red tape, or at the mercy of Big Tech.

Smart retirees use **digital vaults**, **password managers**, and **written instructions** to leave a trail. The elites don’t get caught off-guard. You shouldn’t either.

Tomorrow, I’ll show you how to build a digital “go bag” your family can access in a crisis.

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**Poll Of The Day**

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**Fun Fact Of The Day**

Over **90% of retirees** have online accounts their spouse or children can’t access—and most don’t even realize it until it’s too late.

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