Dear note, I appreciate the daily notifications, but I'm not getting reminders for the important article mentions!
Recently, I've started receiving emails from note every morning saying, "Here are the latest posts from creators you follow!"

For someone like me who just writes sporadically and rarely has time to leisurely visit the articles of the creators I follow, these emails are incredibly helpful, but...
Usually, when other creators mention my note, I receive a happy email saying, "Your article has been mentioned!" but for some reason, it was skipped yesterday 😭 I almost missed it 😭
It was a note posted on November 16th titled Hirosacchi ★ Living Life to the Fullest and Staying Healthy by “Do you remember your smartphone or computer passwords?”.
After you pass away, your family will need to cancel your mobile phone and computer accounts.
That is when information like passwords becomes necessary.
My note was featured in Hirosacchi's note, which contains very important information. Dear note, why, why didn't you email me about something so important? You've been sending them consistently until now. It's sad. Is note busy too? 😭
Hirosacchi wrote, "A 76-year-old taking on the challenge of building a body that won't become bedridden," and I thought, "What! You're 76?!" Even though your age is completely unguessable from your writing (in a good way, of course 😅)!
In this day and age, are people under 30 all considered digital natives? They can use appliances without looking at the manual, and they can use computers and smartphones right away, right? But we in our 50s are right at the boundary of whether we've become comfortable with digital technology or have grown to dislike it. People who turn away and say, "I hate it!" really don't use it, and because they have a digital allergy, they won't try to learn it or use it even if taught.
(But they can use microwaves, washing machines, and vacuum cleaners with ease, right?)
At 76, you are a great senior in my life. 20 years from now, your note was overflowing with the power to make me think, "I want to live as positively and energetically as Hirosacchi!" I'm truly happy to be connected with someone like you 😊 And that forward-looking attitude of effortlessly mastering digital technology is super cool!!
Digital legacy will become an even bigger problem in the future. It's not "too early," it might actually be already too late.
Writing your smartphone password on paper is something you can do right away.
I call it "10-second end-of-life planning."
Don't forget. “Paper saves you in a pinch.” For password management, I recommend using the
smartphone spare key advocated by journalist Yusuke Furuta, who could be called a leading expert on digital legacy ↓↓
Hirosacchi, thank you very much!
#SmartphoneSpareKey
#SmartphonePassword
#PaperSavesYouInAPinch
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