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With Numeri.life, you can choose what will become your social network accounts.
Give your directions to someone you trust. The person you have designated (the Beneficiary) can then act according to your instructions: close an account, leave it open, limit access ...

The persistent image

A notification on your phone when you wake up in the morning can sound like a rollback. Eyes half opened, your mobile vibrates, and Facebook informs you that it is the birthday of a close friend, but this friend is dead.
 
The social network, designed for the living, suggests you go on his profile to celebrate his birthday and it is what you do instinctively. Unfortunately, every time, it's a small relapse. You spend half an hour sliding your thumb mechanically from left to right to scroll through the pictures.

Master your image

Social networks are part of our everyday environment. We spend time browsing through social networks, we communicate, we share ... Many have the reflex to connect while drinking their first morning coffee ...
 
If networks prove to be a great place to come together, they can also become a real nightmare during a disappearance. Receiving a reminder suggesting that you can wish happy birthday to a missing loved one is not pleasant. Seeing other relationships intervene on your space after your grand departure can become unbearable in the eyes of those who love you.
 
It is extremely difficult to close an account when access codes are not available. Facebook, for example, would count, according to a 2016 study, more than 60 million ghost accounts. The shared data of living are accessible: photos, videos, messages ...  This situation can become unbearable!

You decide!

Your image belongs to you. If you do not leave guidelines, it is possible that your profiles survive and stay forever in the Internet universe ... what do you think?
 
Thanks to Numerilife, it is now possible to transmit a digital will to relatives, as we plan our material succession. Your tracks, registered on the Internet, will never disappear if you have not expressed any wish in this direction.
 
Social networks do not try to curb the accounts of missing persons: the more users share its content, the more active is the platform. It does not matter if the messages are morbid or not. Take back control of your destiny with Numerilife’s functions.

Master your image

Social networks are part of our everyday environment. We spend time browsing through social networks, we communicate, we share ... Many have the reflex to connect while drinking their first morning coffee ...
 
If networks prove to be a great place to come together, they can also become a real nightmare during a disappearance. Receiving a reminder suggesting that you can wish happy birthday to a missing loved one is not pleasant. Seeing other relationships intervene on your space after your grand departure can become unbearable in the eyes of those who love you.
 
It is extremely difficult to close an account when access codes are not available. Facebook, for example, would count, according to a 2016 study, more than 60 million ghost accounts. The shared data of living are accessible: photos, videos, messages ...  This situation can become unbearable!

You decide!

Your image belongs to you. If you do not leave guidelines, it is possible that your profiles survive and stay forever in the Internet universe ... what do you think?
 
Thanks to Numerilife, it is now possible to transmit a digital will to relatives, as we plan our material succession. Your tracks, registered on the Internet, will never disappear if you have not expressed any wish in this direction.
 
Social networks do not try to curb the accounts of missing persons: the more users share its content, the more active is the platform. It does not matter if the messages are morbid or not. Take back control of your destiny with Numerilife’s functions.

Many solutions

With Numeri.life, you can choose what will become your social network accounts.
Give your directions to someone you trust. The person you have designated (the Beneficiary) can then act according to your instructions: close an account, leave it open, limit access ...

The persistent image

A notification on your phone when you wake up in the morning can sound like a rollback. Eyes half opened, your mobile vibrates, and Facebook informs you that it is the birthday of a close friend, but this friend is dead.
 
The social network, designed for the living, suggests you go on his profile to celebrate his birthday and it is what you do instinctively. Unfortunately, every time, it's a small relapse. You spend half an hour sliding your thumb mechanically from left to right to scroll through the pictures.

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