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Have you given passwords for electronic devices to someone

In case you die?

If you don’t the fancy IPad or whatever is useless .
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HootyTheNightOwl · 41-45
I think you can often do a factory reset on them to get round that. The problem is that, after a death, most people tend to think that there's something on the device that they might want to keep/have access to.

If the deceased wanted you to have access to it, then they would have given you the details to get in.
Jonjdw · 51-55, M
@HootyTheNightOwl as far as my experience goes, not with Apple products.
HootyTheNightOwl · 41-45
@Jonjdw The only decent apple are the ones you eat... unless you're throwing them at people - in which case, either one will hurt.
Jonjdw · 51-55, M
@HootyTheNightOwl are you an Apple Inc. hater?
HootyTheNightOwl · 41-45
@Jonjdw Overpriced tat for a few years.
Jonjdw · 51-55, M
@HootyTheNightOwl top-of-the-line Samsung’s cost that much also. And I get mine refurbished now.
HootyTheNightOwl · 41-45
@Jonjdw I don't get top of the line Samsung's either. I get second hand phones after others upgrade and donate their old phone to me.