# The Digital Legacy Module The FIRM Guide (thefirmguide.com) — companion to The Recoverable Family. Fill this in privately (any text editor or by hand), then store it in your Vault. ## Secure Guide Starter Template — Digital Legacy > Store this inside your Vault. One general-orders entry per person — children's accounts and footprints count too — plus per-account disposition rows. Update at the annual review. Third of the trio, and the one the other two were building toward: identities say who has authority, subscriptions say what needs addressing — this record says what happens to each. You are not deciding everything today. A basic preference per major account is enough to start. Two rules run through every row. First: no legitimate process — platform, exchange, attorney, executor — ever needs a recovery phrase typed into a website, read over a phone, or sent in a message. Anyone asking, however convincing, is the attack. Second: prefer disposition mechanisms that work through a platform's authenticated process rather than through anyone's judgment of a convincing request — activating a legacy tool is a security act, not just an administrative one. - General Orders: - Digital Executor: ### Per-Account Dispositions | Account / Service | Disposition | Timeline | Notes | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > Delete / transfer / memorialize / archive — reference the Identities and Subscriptions entries rather than re-entering them. The Transferable? column of the Subscriptions catalog feeds this table. - Email Sunset Plan: - Platform Legacy Tools Activated: - Personal Digital Assets: - Archive Location: - Last Reviewed: - Tags: ## Family Guide Starter Template — Digital Legacy > This template contains no sensitive information. It can be stored with household documents. > In the matching Secure Guide section: general orders per person plus per-account dispositions, sunset plan, digital executor. > > That detail is what makes recovery possible — and it is protected in the Vault, which opens with The Vault Key. The key is never written here, by design. The people listed on this page know how it is kept, and the steward's job is to keep that path current, so this page never leads to a locked door. - About Digital Platform Accounts: - Where stored: - Who manages: - Who to call: ### Additional Guidance