teles,
My condolences to you for your loss.
I'm a private person, my personal life stays personal, but I agree with teles and Stella740pl. If Yahoo wants the accounts secured in this way, at least prompt the new user to select whether their account is allowed to be accessed upon their death. Right, wrong or indifferent most people don't read the TOS in full. I would bet that the majority of people surveyed would answer that they believe their family would be able to access their email account if they died.
As a soldier with an expectation to deploy to the Middle East in 2006, I would absolutely want my email available to my family if I die.
I understand the concerns for the privacy of the deceased, but to be blunt, They're Dead. The executor of their estate should handle their email account as they see fit.
If it were me, I would be fighting this legally.
I am what I am based on the decisions I have made.
DoubleD
My condolences to you for your loss.
I'm a private person, my personal life stays personal, but I agree with teles and Stella740pl. If Yahoo wants the accounts secured in this way, at least prompt the new user to select whether their account is allowed to be accessed upon their death. Right, wrong or indifferent most people don't read the TOS in full. I would bet that the majority of people surveyed would answer that they believe their family would be able to access their email account if they died.
As a soldier with an expectation to deploy to the Middle East in 2006, I would absolutely want my email available to my family if I die.
I understand the concerns for the privacy of the deceased, but to be blunt, They're Dead. The executor of their estate should handle their email account as they see fit.
If it were me, I would be fighting this legally.
I am what I am based on the decisions I have made.
DoubleD