Bontemp Inc. Presents iGoodbye.com: A New Internet Service to Pass Critical Information to Heirs Privately After Verification of Death.OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma City (1990 pop. 444,719), state capital, and seat of Oklahoma co., central Okla., on the North Canadian River; inc. 1890. The state's largest city, it is an important livestock market, a wholesale, distribution, industrial, and financial center, and a farm , Okla. -- A new Internet See Web 2.0 and Internet2. service by Bontemp Inc. at iGoodbye.com provides a solution for an age old problem: how to leave critical financial and personal information to heirs without having to give it to them before you are actually gone. Estate planning Estate Planning The overall planning of a person's wealth, including the preparation of a will and the planning of taxes after the individual's death. Notes: Contrary to popular belief, estate planning involves much more than preparing a will, and it is not only for the usually involves creating wills and trusts in order to spell out clearly who gets what once you depart this earth. There may be tax considerations and instructions on when minors can take control and that sort of thing. One issue that is not usually addressed is the question of private information. For many people, there are some things that they just don't want to share with the world. It could be private information about assets, like account passwords and such, secrets about a child's true parentage PARENTAGE. Kindred. Vide 2 Bouv. Inst. n. 1955; Branch; Line. , private information about the running of a family business. In short, information that is nobody's business, not even a trusted attorney. For many people, the conundrum conundrum A problem with no satisfactory solution; a dilemma is that they want to pass this information to their loved ones loved ones npl → seres mpl queridos loved ones npl → proches mpl et amis chers loved ones love npl should anything happen to them, but not necessarily before that. The new Internet service called iGoodbye.com tries to solve this problem by holding users' documents for them, and delivering the documents to their heirs should they unexpectedly meet their demise. How does it work? Simply create an account on iGoodbye.com, specify the recipients (heirs), and then upload encrypted en·crypt tr.v. en·crypt·ed, en·crypt·ing, en·crypts 1. To put into code or cipher. 2. Computer Science versions of the documents intended for each recipient. Encrypted means that it's impossible to read the document without entering a secret password. Then, simply call the heirs, tell them the password, and tell them that there is information for them on iGoodbye.com and that they should contact the company should anything happen to you. iGoodbye.com will require a copy of a death certificate before handing over the documents. So, in a nutshell nut·shell n. The shell enclosing the meat of a nut. Idiom: in a nutshell In a few words; concisely: Just give me the facts in a nutshell. Adv. 1. , iGoodbye.com has the documents, but no password, and your heirs have the password, but no documents until the user has passed away. A simple and helpful tool for anyone walking around with private financial information in their heads and is concerned that they might meet with a fatal accident or untimely death. The service runs a mere $29.99/year, but can also be used free if the user wishes to pass the costs onto their heirs. About Bontemp Inc: Bontemp Inc. is a web development firm operating since 1995, which specializes in creating unique vertical solution and web applications such as antiquearts.com, languagemed.com, iGoodbye.com and others. |
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