I believe there is a Take Control Book called Take Control of your Digital 
Legacy that should address  these things.
It is probably available on BookShare.

https://www.takecontrolbooks.com/digital-legacy/

content list 13 items • What strategies can I use for sorting and preserving 
email and instant messages? group with 2 items • How can I ensure that my email 
account(s) will be available to those wrapping up my estate? group with 2 items 
• What if I have digital data that should be destroyed when I die? group with 2 
items • What should I do with my huge photo collection (both digital and 
paper)? group with 2 items • How should I pass on control of my Apple, Google, 
and Microsoft accounts? group with 2 items • How can I make my passwords and 
passkeys available to those who will need them—but keep them private for now? 
group with 2 items • What should I think about when handing down purchased 
audio and video files? group with 2 items • What should happen to my Facebook 
account when I’m no longer around? group with 2 items • What choices are 
available for keeping my digital archive available and backed up? group with 2 
items • How long should I expect archival media to last? group with 2 items • 
Should I write an autobituary? group with 2 items • Are online digital legacy 
services any good? group with 2 items • How will organizing all this stuff 
benefit me while I’m alive? group with 2 items content list

Obviously these are things easier to do if planned for then after a death but 
it is a book from an author that I trust.


> On Aug 31, 2023, at 1:24 PM, Traci Duncan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all, I have a tricky problem. We want to save stuff from my Dad’s iPhone. 
> Photos, text messages, possibly music and voice mails. What are your 
> suggestions on doing this? Verizon told my sister she’d need an Apple 
> computer. My thought is maybe we could connect it to our windows desktop. No 
> phones are backed up on that machine. What software might I need?
> 
> Years ago, I saved text messages after my Aunt passed away, but I don’t 
> remember how I did it. Maybe via iMazing on the Mac.
> 
> Anyway, what are your thoughts.
> 
> Thank you,
> Traci
> 
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