Apple in iOS 15.2 is making it easier for your loved ones to access your personal data in the event of your death with the addition of a Legacy Contact feature. The Legacy Contact that you set will have access to your Messages, photos, notes, and other sensitive data, plus the ability to remove Activation Lock from your devices, so it is an opt-in feature and should be reserved for your most trusted contact.
iOS 15.2 is a beta currently, but it will launch to the public later this fall.
How to Add a Legacy Contact
Adding a Legacy Contact takes just a few steps, but both people involved in the process need to be running iOS 15.2 or later.
Open the Settings app.
Select your profile picture to get to your Apple ID settings.
Select Password &Security.
Select Legacy Contact. legacy contact setup
Select Add Legacy Contact.
At the pop up screen that describes the feature, select Add Legacy Contact.
Authenticate with Face ID, Touch ID, or a password.
Apple will suggest members of your family if you have Family Sharing enabled. Tap on a family member’s name or select “Choose Someone Else” to pick from your contacts list.
Once a person has been selected, select Next. legacy contact setup 2
At the screen that describes how Legacy Contact works, select Continue.
Choose how to share your Access Key. You can send an iMessage to a contact with your key, or you can print a copy of it. legacy contact share access key
Once you’ve sent a message or printed your Legacy Contact info, the person is officially set as the person who can request your data.
Repeat the process if you want to set another Legacy Contact. You can have multiple.
Legacy Contact Access Key
For security purposes, Apple reviews all requests from legacy contacts before providing access to data. Your Legacy Contact will need access to your date of birth, your death certificate, and the access key that you set up.
The access key is printed or sent in an iMessage, and it must be saved in a secure location by the person who you have set as your contact. Apple provides a very long multi-digit key that’s a mix of letters and numbers and an easy-to-scan QR code. Apple provides the following information to your contact.
As [person]’s legacy contact, you will be able to access data from [person]’s account and remove Activation Lock on their devices after their death.
Because date of birth is used as an authentication measure, your birth date needs to be accurately set in your device’s setting. You can ensure it’s set by opening the Settings app, selecting your profile picture, selecting “Name, Phone Numbers, Email” and adding or updating it by selecting the “Birthday” listing.
How Your Legacy Contact Can Get Your Data When You Die
In the event of your death, your Legacy Contact will need to collect the access key that was provided to them when they were set as a contact as well as a copy of your death certificate.
Apple instructs your Legacy Contact to visit digital-legacy.apple.com to begin the authentication process. The Legacy Contact will need to sign in with their Apple ID and provide the necessary information to Apple.
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