Why Young People Should Consider Creating a Digital Will

Discover why young adults need a digital will to protect their online assets, from social media to crypto. Plan smart, live free, secure your digital legacy.

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Discover why young adults need a digital will to protect their online assets, from social media to crypto. Plan smart, live free, secure your digital legacy.
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In a world where our lives are increasingly digital, planning for the future isn’t just about money or real estate anymore. Young people are deeply invested in the digital world - social media, crypto, online businesses, and more. So why not plan for that too?

The Digital Life Is Real Life Now

We store our memories online.
We make money online.
We form relationships online.
For most young adults, a huge part of life exists in the cloud. That means your Instagram, YouTube channel, crypto wallet, or even your playlist on Spotify has value - emotionally or financially.

But I’m Too Young to Make a Will… Right?

Most young people associate wills with old age. But accidents, illnesses, and the unexpected don’t care about age. A digital will isn’t about being morbid - it’s about being prepared.
Think of it like insurance for your digital presence. It’s peace of mind, not pessimism.

Your Accounts Hold More Than Memories

Photos on Google Drive.
Videos on TikTok.
Revenue from online sales or YouTube views.
Subscription - based income like Patreon or Gumroad.
All of this can be passed on - if you say how. A digital will gives someone the keys to handle your online life the way you would’ve wanted.
 
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The Rise of Digital Assets

Digital assets go beyond passwords and photos. They include:
  • Cryptocurrency wallets
  • NFTs and online collectibles
  • Domains and websites
  • Email accounts
  • Online bank accounts
These aren’t just "tech stuff." Some of them could be worth thousands. Without a plan, your family might never even know they existed.

You Can Protect What You’ve Built

Let’s say you’ve built a small audience on Twitch or run a drop shipping store.
You’ve spent months - maybe years - growing it.
Now imagine all that effort vanishing because no one can access it.
A digital will helps pass on your hard work.

Digital Wills Are Not the Same as Traditional Wills

Traditional wills handle physical and legal assets. Digital wills handle everything digital. They don’t replace each other; they complement one another.
For young adults, a digital will might even be the more relevant of the two.

It’s Easy to Forget How Much You Own Online

Try listing every account, file, subscription, and login you’ve got.
It’s a lot, right?
From Uber Eats to PayPal to your backup Google account - you own more digital real estate than you think.
A digital will puts it all in one place for safekeeping.

Secure, Private, and Totally Under Your Control

Platforms like Cipherwill allow you to securely encrypt and store your data until it’s needed.
Only your chosen people get access - when the time is right.
It’s not public, it’s not shareable, and it’s not hackable.
That’s a future-proof vault, not a dusty file cabinet.
 
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Protect Your Loved Ones from Confusion

No one wants to spend weeks trying to guess passwords or talk to tech support after a loss.
Leaving behind a clear digital roadmap avoids confusion, delays, and even financial losses.
With a digital will, you’re helping them focus on healing - not hunting down your old Reddit passwords.

You’re Already Future-Planning—This Is Just One More Step

You probably have a password manager.
You might have insurance.
You’ve probably backed up your photos.
This is no different - it’s digital adulting.
And if you’re building anything that lives online, you really should have a plan for it.

Creating One Takes Less Time Than Scrolling Instagram

Seriously. It can take 10–15 minutes to get started.
You don’t need a lawyer or a big budget.
You just need a platform that’s secure, simple, and customizable.
Start with basic info and build as you go.

It’s a Way to Say “I Thought of You”

Leaving behind access to your Spotify playlist or your final journal entries might mean the world to someone.
Digital wills aren’t just legal - they’re deeply personal.
They let your legacy live on, in your own voice.

Relatable Questions & Answers About Digital Wills

1. What exactly is a digital will?
A digital will is a secure document that outlines what happens to your online accounts and digital assets after you pass away.
2. Isn’t that only for people with lots of crypto or businesses?
Not at all. Even regular users with email, cloud storage, or social media accounts benefit from a digital will.
3. Do I need a lawyer to create a digital will?
Nope. Platforms like Cipherwill make it easy to create and manage one without legal help.
4. What happens if I don’t have a digital will?
Your loved ones may lose access to important files, money, and memories—or struggle with confusing tech processes.
5. How is this different from writing down my passwords?
A digital will uses encryption and security protocols. Writing stuff down is risky and outdated.
6. How often should I update it?
Anytime your digital life changes—new accounts, crypto wallets, business ventures—just hop in and update it.
7. Can I delete my digital will later?
Yes. Platforms like Cipherwill let you manage, change, or delete your will at any time.
8. Who should I name as my beneficiary?
Someone you trust - often a close friend, sibling, or partner. You can even name multiple people.
9. What if I forget to include something?
You can always add more later. The key is to get started now and keep it updated.
10. Isn’t this overkill for someone in their 20s?
Not when your digital life is worth more than you realize. Think of it as long-term peace of mind.
 
Want to future - proof your online life? Start small. Start now. Tools like Cipherwill make it easy, private, and totally yours.
Let your legacy live digitally - because what you’ve built online deserves to be protected, too.
 
 
References
  1. Creating A Will For Digital Assets: What You Need To Know
 
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