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Managing your loved one’s digital presence after suicide includes decisions about social media accounts, email access, text message histories, photos stored in the cloud, voicemails, and other online footprints. These digital memories might bring comfort or pain, serving as both connections to your loved one and painful reminders of loss. Deciding whether to memorialize, archive, or delete these digital artifacts, managing who has access, preserving important messages or photos, and navigating the public/private nature of online memorials all require thoughtful consideration as you determine what serves your healing.