Protecting Your Client’s Digital After Life

Strictly speaking, digital assets are content that is stored in any electronic format. That could mean photos, videos, emails, spreadsheets or text. New digital formats are constantly emerging therefore the definition of a digital asset is always expanding as well. Rather than a definitive list of file formats that qualify as a digital asset, digital assets can be any content, in any format, that is stored electronically and provides value to a company, user or consumer.

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Betsy Ehrenberg

Betsy Ehrenberg is CEO and founder of Legacy Concierge, a service that builds a unique connection to their clientele by bridging the gap between estate planning and the location, control, curation and collection of their Digital After Life as a gift to the next generation. By providing a safe and secure home for records of the assets, financial and sentimental affairs are electronically organized at death so the executor has a comprehensive plan for settling an estate. Legacy Concierge operates internationally and currently maintains over 300 notification protocols for government agencies and private enterprises to save money and memories.

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