How To Protect Your Domains From A Drop Feeding Frenzy Should You Die Without Making Any Provisions For The Subsequent Disposition Of Your Domains.
1. Buy a domain from godaddy. It comes with free email.
2. Log in to your free email account at https://email.secureserver.net/login.php
3. Write an email to your executor, or trusted friend, containing your registrar account password(s), list of domains with expiration dates, and their estimated value and how to liquidate them via ebay, tdnam, etc.
4. Do not send it. Encrypt it and schedule it for delivery for one month from now. Then click send. Window will close. Double check your "Send Later" folder to see if the email is there.
CAVEAT: If you encrypt it, the recipient must also have a godaddy free web based email account to decrypt it. You can always give your recipient a godaddy email account (set it up for him), and then configure it to forward any post-death emails to the recipient's regular email address.
5. Disclose your plans and password to your executor, or trusted friend.
6. If you don't die within a 30-day period, keep rescheduling the email every month.
It is worth the time and effort. I would surely hate to see my family lose my domains.
I am also going to add a section in my post-death email telling my executor, or trusted friend, where to find the hidden cash and other valuables (not that I have any) in my home, and other instructions.
Thank goodness for modern technology.
1. Buy a domain from godaddy. It comes with free email.
2. Log in to your free email account at https://email.secureserver.net/login.php
3. Write an email to your executor, or trusted friend, containing your registrar account password(s), list of domains with expiration dates, and their estimated value and how to liquidate them via ebay, tdnam, etc.
4. Do not send it. Encrypt it and schedule it for delivery for one month from now. Then click send. Window will close. Double check your "Send Later" folder to see if the email is there.
CAVEAT: If you encrypt it, the recipient must also have a godaddy free web based email account to decrypt it. You can always give your recipient a godaddy email account (set it up for him), and then configure it to forward any post-death emails to the recipient's regular email address.
5. Disclose your plans and password to your executor, or trusted friend.
6. If you don't die within a 30-day period, keep rescheduling the email every month.
It is worth the time and effort. I would surely hate to see my family lose my domains.
I am also going to add a section in my post-death email telling my executor, or trusted friend, where to find the hidden cash and other valuables (not that I have any) in my home, and other instructions.
Thank goodness for modern technology.












