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What happens to someone’s Facebook if they pass away?

Facebook recently introduced options for users allowing them to control what happens to a loved one’s account if they pass. As we reported previously, the new feature allow you people nominate a “legacy contact” who will have control over the account in the event of death. The feature is currently only available in the United States but Facebook has said it will be rolled out to the rest of the word, although there's been no indication when it will be introduced in Australia. Until then, here is what you need to know about handling Facebook accounts if someone passes away.

Currently, if a loved one dies, you can request their Facebook account to be deleted or memorialised.

Memoralised accounts

The purpose of memorialised accounts are to turn their Facebook profiles into a place for friends and family to gather and share memories. They have the following features:

To place a memorialisation request on Facebook, click here.

Delete account

Family members can ask us to remove their loved one's account from Facebook. Your request must include one of the following:

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To request a Facebook account to be deleted, click here.

Related links:

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