More than a billion people are using Facebook and a lot of them are so much into social networking that Facebook virtually has become their second home. People have emotional attachment to their Facebook account, profile, their Facebook friends and followers. In such a scenario, if the Facebook account holder dies, it might turned out to be emotionally or practically important to close his Facebook account. Recognizing this, Facebook does provide options to deal with such a situation. A friend or a relative of the deceased person can get the Facebook account memorialized. When a person passes away, Facebook can memorialize their account to protect their privacy. Here are some of the key features of memorialized accounts:

No one can log into a memorialized account and no new friend requests can be accepted Depending on the privacy settings of the deceased person’s account, friends can share memories on the memorialized timeline Anyone can send private messages to the deceased person Content shared by the deceased person (ex: photos, posts) remains on Facebook and is visible to the audience it was shared with Memorialized timelines don’t appear in People You May Know and other suggestions

Facebook has provided an online form to report that a Facebook account holder is now deceased. It’s a small, easy to fill form which asks you to provide name of the deceased person, URL of the timeline, your name, your relationship with the deceased, your email and most importantly, a proof of death. Proof of death could be a link to a webpage where an obituary or relevant news article has been published. There could be instances that someone plays a nasty trick and mislead Facebook into memorializing an account whose owner is still alive! Facebook can unmemorialize such an account if the account holder can prove his/her identity. To reactivate a memorialized account, the victim of foul play can fill this form and get their account back. Yes, you can. But it’s not a straightforward process. You can not simply download such Facebook data. You’ll have to get a court order and prove to Facebook that you are representative of the deceased person. It’s a lengthy process. As a tribute or remembrance, people sometimes want to create a Facebook profile for a person who has died. But Facebook does not allow you to create such a profile. Instead you can create a Facebook Page for such a purpose. Click here to know the difference between a Facebook profile and a page. I hope it was useful for you. Please feel free to ask if you have any questions on this topic. I will be happy to try and help you. Thank you for using TechWelkin.