What of social networks, blogs when you die? Passwords in your will?

Twitter, Blogs and other web content make it easy to create content that becomes a monthly, weekly, daily or even more frequent record of a life being lived. But what happens to it when you die? I...

Twitter, Blogs and other web content make it easy to create content that becomes a monthly, weekly, daily or even more frequent record of a life being lived. But what happens to it when you die?

I quite like how some blogs live on, the last post being a web memorial to the life that's ended. However I found it a little bit disconcerting when a social network suggested today "You might know".

It was someone didn't know very well, which is why we weren't already connected, but did know was dead.

Should you leave all the passwords and instructions in your will, so those who survive can deal with your web legacy? Have you?