Google’s “Inactive Account Manager” protocol offers guidance on dealing with a deceased user’s account. It lets users set an inactivity timeout, designate up to 10 trusted contacts, and decide on data sharing. In case of death, Google may require certain documents or a court order to provide account access, placing a high emphasis on privacy and legality. Rules may change, so users are advised to regularly check Google’s support pages.
Dashboards, automation on top of palliative care nurses’ wishlist
Aged care nurses in Australia have voiced their interest in improved and integrated technology solutions to provide streamlined end-of-life care, though they face challenges with