<p>What happens to your digital assets – social media accounts to cryptocurrencies – when you are gone? A firm launched by Indian American father-daughter duo has offered an estate planning and disbursement platform specifically for digital assets.</p>.<p>The platform 'Clocr' allows users to organize their digital assets, identify their righteous heirs, and provide them access to the digital legacies.</p>.<p>“CLOCR is an all-in-one digital legacy planning service for families to safely store their digital assets and be able to share them the right way. It is like having a safety deposit box in cloud storage,” Sree Chintala, Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of CLOCR Inc. said.</p>.<p>The company allows users to make a list of all the digital assets such as social media accounts, laptops, phones, banking accounts, cryptocurrency wallets, photo/video storage to keep track regularly.</p>.<p>A separate document from the Will can provide usernames, passwords, PINs, answers to security questions and related identification details for all the digital assets.</p>.<p>“The users can provide a hierarchy of instructions on how their digital assets can be disbursed to their selected beneficiaries,” a company statement said.</p>.<p>The company also has a Time Capsule option where users can capture memories, messages, advice to pass on to their loved ones. The Digital Estate Solution with an easy-to-use online tool to create a will for digital assets offers to set up, manage, and pass-on all digital assets the legal way.</p>.<p>Clocr CEO Apoorva Chintala said the idea to start a cloud locker struck her when she lost her grandfather and saw her father painfully executing the role of accessing and protecting his father’s digital assets.</p>.<p>“CLOCR with an intuitive user interface and its patent-pending security platform has created an impressive digital asset storage and distribution platform with the most secure personal storage available to its users,” she said.</p>.<p>It offers a user to create more than 150 of the most used online accounts and creates alerts if one’s estate becomes incomplete, beneficiaries deny a bequest, or if an account is disbursed due to incapacity or death.</p>.<p>The system can even track who has assigned an individual as their beneficiary to get a more nuanced understanding of assets.</p>
<p>What happens to your digital assets – social media accounts to cryptocurrencies – when you are gone? A firm launched by Indian American father-daughter duo has offered an estate planning and disbursement platform specifically for digital assets.</p>.<p>The platform 'Clocr' allows users to organize their digital assets, identify their righteous heirs, and provide them access to the digital legacies.</p>.<p>“CLOCR is an all-in-one digital legacy planning service for families to safely store their digital assets and be able to share them the right way. It is like having a safety deposit box in cloud storage,” Sree Chintala, Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of CLOCR Inc. said.</p>.<p>The company allows users to make a list of all the digital assets such as social media accounts, laptops, phones, banking accounts, cryptocurrency wallets, photo/video storage to keep track regularly.</p>.<p>A separate document from the Will can provide usernames, passwords, PINs, answers to security questions and related identification details for all the digital assets.</p>.<p>“The users can provide a hierarchy of instructions on how their digital assets can be disbursed to their selected beneficiaries,” a company statement said.</p>.<p>The company also has a Time Capsule option where users can capture memories, messages, advice to pass on to their loved ones. The Digital Estate Solution with an easy-to-use online tool to create a will for digital assets offers to set up, manage, and pass-on all digital assets the legal way.</p>.<p>Clocr CEO Apoorva Chintala said the idea to start a cloud locker struck her when she lost her grandfather and saw her father painfully executing the role of accessing and protecting his father’s digital assets.</p>.<p>“CLOCR with an intuitive user interface and its patent-pending security platform has created an impressive digital asset storage and distribution platform with the most secure personal storage available to its users,” she said.</p>.<p>It offers a user to create more than 150 of the most used online accounts and creates alerts if one’s estate becomes incomplete, beneficiaries deny a bequest, or if an account is disbursed due to incapacity or death.</p>.<p>The system can even track who has assigned an individual as their beneficiary to get a more nuanced understanding of assets.</p>