About

Friendly guides for digital legacies, caregivers, and calm tech. Learn what to click, what to keep, and how to prepare your digital life — without overwhelm.
Tech Legac
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Why this exists

Most of us have a plan for our physical belongings, but not for our digital ones. I write simple, friendly guides that help you (and the people you love) to prepare for the digital “afterlife” without overwhelm or tech-speak.

Who this is for

  • Adult children who are caregiving now or will be soon
  • Families who want fewer future headaches
  • Anyone who wants calmer, safer tech habits

What you’ll find here

  • Start Here: the essential steps for getting your digital life in order
  • Checklists: short, printable to-dos you can actually finish
  • How-To Guides: screenshots + plain English
  • Tools: only the ones worth your time
  • Stories: quick reads that make this feel human, not heavy

My approach (a quick promise)

  1. Plain language. No jargon, just what to click.
  2. Light, not scary. We keep it kind and doable.
  3. Respect your time. Short, focused actions.
  4. Caregiver-aware. Built for real life, not perfect schedules.

A little about me

I’m a tech head and a caregiver ally who believes peace of mind should be simple. Around here, you’ll see topics like passwords & security, RUFADAA (the law that lets loved ones manage digital assets), estate planning basics, and checklists that actually end.

Transparency & Support

This site may include affiliate links for tools I genuinely recommend. It costs you nothing extra and helps keep the checklists free.