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Bringing the blog back!

It’s been about 8 months since our last blog post, much longer than we anticipated!  Candidly, we found the blog (1) had a very small readership and (2) was quite time consuming to do well, after all we didn’t want blog just for the purpose of blogging!  Also, our engineers have been spending most of their time improving the underlying server structure, which means we haven’t had any new features to bring to light.  But, we have some new features in development now, and want to make sure this blog doesn’t sit completely idle along the way!  Thanks for your understanding.

First up – we found a slight flaw in our billing system and just fixed it.  As some of our users have probably noticed, we haven’t rebilled anyone for their first year’s worth of service.  The good news?  We’re moving the annual reset date for all of these users.  The bad news?  We do intend to bill them…  If you are one of these users, please keep an eye out for an email in the next week or so giving you a heads-up that the bill will go out to your credit card on file.

Next, we’re working on a new dashboard feature.  I can’t go into any specific details about it, but it should help people with their general use of Legacy Locker.  We’re about a month or so away from launching it.

Also, we do intend to resume blogging about third party websites’ terms of service and legacy-related policies, as these posts seem to generate the most interest from our readers.  If you have other things you’d like to hear from us, please get in touch!

Lastly, we’re working on something pretty big that we hope to introduce late this year.  It’s pretty exciting stuff for us, and we think it brings a huge new level of appeal for our service and might even change the way we all think about digital legacy.  Once we have a good ETA on it, we’ll let you know via the blog.

If you have any other feature suggestions you’d like to get our way, please feel free to email us or leave a note here on the blog (or even on Twitter).

Thanks!
Jeremy Toeman, CEO and Founder, Legacy Locker

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