Article by Fabafterfifty We are all aware of our material assets, and have no doubt thought about who we will leave what to in our wills- who gets what jewellery, which paintings, money, property, Great Aunt Bessie’s teapot! But what about our ‘digital’ assets? What are they and how can we protect them? I caught up with Paul Golding, founder of iCroak to ask him to clarify. What are digital assets? Digital assets are anything held in a digital format. Social assets. From a social point of view these include email accounts, facebook, twitter, google+ etc. Monetary assets. There are also monetary assets- paypal, online bank accounts, some gaming systems, all of which may well hold actual funds but where there is no paper trace, with only online records existing of the accounts. Sentimental assets . Accounts such as Flickr, Photobucket, blogs all of which may have a sentimental value...