After a loved one passes there are many practical, legal and financial issues to be addressed. One that often gets overlooked during the initial flurry of activity is what to do with the deceased’s social media accounts.

Facebook

Once a Facebook user has passed, Facebook provides two options regarding what to do with the account. Both options require an immediate family member or the Executor of the estate to fill out a “Special Request for Deceased Person’s Account” form:

Google

Google provides three options for what to do with a deceased person’s Google account, all of which require an immediate family member or legal representative/executor to fill out a form and upload a copy of the death certificate and, in some cases, other documentation:

YouTube

Because YouTube is owned by Google, YouTube requests use the same forms as Google requests. An immediate family member or legal representative/executor can fill out a form and upload a copy of the death certificate and, in some cases, other documentation to:

Twitter

Pinterest

Instagram

Instagram offers two options:

LinkedIn