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1mm0lat3

1mm0lat3

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Nov 15, 2025
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I have a note ready for family, but they're not exactly tech savvy. I'd want to pass on my steam acct and social media to my one and only friend after my death. is there a good way to do this?
 
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glowing.purple.aura

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I guess maybe sending a message using "Send Later," or some other option for the message to be automatically sent to them at a later date. That way, it is guaranteed they won't see it before you attempt and if you change your mind or the attempt fails you can cancel the message from sending.
 
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Benjiii

Benjiii

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You could schedule an email for your friend or leave your account information in the same note you prepared for your family and ask them to share it with your friend.
 
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Snail mail the accounts info to them the day "of".
 
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alwayssearching202

alwayssearching202

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Please keep in mind two factor authentication. Even if you send your login information via snail mail or a delayed electronic send, it's unlikely your friend will be able to login to your account unless they have access to your phone or email, or typically both.
 
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Create a private Twitter account, ask them to follow it and make a scheduled post. Use Pastebin's "burn after read" feature for extra privacy. Include emails for 2FA, since Steam is pretty heavy on that and make sure your socials aren't connected to a number. If you communicate through Discord there's Vencord code for a scheduler but I never tried it.
 
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