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by izoow
819 days ago
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The manual checking in part seems like a lot of hassle, even if it's only once every 2 months or so. If I wanted to have something like this, I'd want it to be as set-and-forget as possible. For example, me being alive could be determined by whether I logged into my machine over the last X days and a certain service ran. If it didn't, only then start bugging me to confirm manually. Also, as others have already mentioned, I'd have very little trust that such service will still be around when I'll need it to trigger. Something like scheduled gmail + a cronjob on my local machine that runs once a day and reschedules the email is something I'd imagine could work if I wanted to set up something like this for myself. |
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It’s called the “inactive account manager”, and you can use it to give other people access to your email account after a couple months of inactivity.
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/3036546?hl=en