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Taking care of the affairs of loved ones after they have passed away can be stressful and time consuming if you don’t have their passwords or other ways to get into their accounts, but Facebook has created a way to allow others to close your page or turn it into a memorial. To get started, go to your Facebook account settings from your browser or mobile app and select Security. At the bottom of the Security settings page, choose Legacy Contact. Enter the name of the Facebook friend or relative you want to use and click the Add button. You can then have a message sent to inform your contact of your decision. If you would rather not have your page stay on Facebook after death, an option in the Legacy Contact settings can also allow someone to permanently delete your account.