Elaine Kasket: ‘There is no digital rule book for grief’
Posted by The Editor on April 27, 2019 9:00 am
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The clinical psychologist and author of All the Ghosts in the Machine talks privacy, angels and Facebook cemeteries
Elaine Kasket is a clinical psychologist based in London. Her first book, All the Ghosts in the Machine: Illusions of Immortality in the Digital Age, examines the ethical and technical issues surrounding our data when we die.
If I were to fall under a bus tomorrow, what would happen to my Gmail and Facebook accounts?
Under contract law, privacy ceases on the point of death. But what’s interesting about this area is that big tech treats the erstwhile account holder and their data almost with the same contractual reverence as they would when this person was alive. So they end up privileging that concept over the needs, requests and wishes of the next of kin.