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If a person dies suddenly, can the money in WeChat, Alipay and QQ be directly inherited?

Think of a joke "You want to laugh me to death and then inherit my Alipay"? Indeed, in today's network era, various forms of network property are born in the network economy environment. Whether the online properties such as WeChat and Alipay are inherited and how to inherit them more reasonably have become some hot topics.

According to the inheritance law, non-personal online heritages such as online wealth management, balance treasure, copyright of works, and game coins should be inherited. Online assets such as email, WeChat, social networking in Weibo, and game accounts are all private, belonging to users' privacy and cannot be inherited. As far as Alipay is concerned, there are relevant regulations that Alipay accounts cannot be inherited, but the money in Alipay is the property of users and can be inherited according to law.

Then return to the discussion of network account inheritance. Just like WeChat account, it has obvious personal privacy. Tencent has clearly stipulated that the ownership of WeChat account belongs to Tencent. After applying for registration, users only get the right to use WeChat account, which belongs to the initial registrant only and cannot be given, borrowed, leased or transferred. Although the resources of WeChat account, like Alipay account, have personal attributes and are owned by Ali/Tencent, the balance in WeChat wallet is the property deposited by the customer in the electronic account, which can be inherited as an inheritance if the user dies. Similarly, the balance in QQ is the user's property, which can be inherited through certain proof materials and application process.

Although all of them can be inherited, under extra consideration, some processes and supporting materials needed for inheritance are very annoying and trivial. Of course, there are related examples of these network property inheritance, but there is also a lack of proof, and it is impossible to successfully inherit network property. It is obviously better for us to have a "prescient" arrangement, but no one wants God to give these things uncontrollable. More is to wish everything well, and there will be no such "follow-up".