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PasswordBox can now grant your loved ones access to your online assets after you die

PasswordBox, a password management service, has acquired Legacy Locker, a digital afterlife service that grant your loved ones access to your online assets after you die.

PasswordBox, the increasingly popular password management solution, today announced that it has acquired Legacy Locker, a digital afterlife service that – in the inevitable case that you pass away – grants access to your online assets to your friends and loved ones. With this acquisition, PasswordBox says, it is now “the only free service to manage your online accounts during life and after.” Last week, PasswordBox also announced that it had closed a $6 million Series A round led by Canada’s Omers Ventures.

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