Your digital life isn't as permanent as you think it is Earlier this week, Google announced its intention to start deleting personal accounts that haven't been active in over two years in December. Photos, emails, and docs attached to inactive accounts will all be eradicated. The announcement follows a similar one from Twitter last week, pledging to purge accounts that have been inactive for several years. It caused an uproar among people who don't want their deceased loved ones' accounts to be deleted. With developments like cloud storage, we've developed an expectation, or fantasy, that data is infinite and that our digital spaces will last forever. Such policy changes are a reminder of how fragile our digital lives are and just how little control we have over their preservation. Read the full story. —Tate Ryan-Mosley |
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