In VA E-privacy to extend past death

Does a person’s right to privacy extend past death?
In this digital age, yes, according to legislation passed by the 2015 Virginia General Assembly – believed to be the first of its kind in the country.
The Privacy Expectation Afterlife and Choices Act aims to assure that a person’s electronic footprint remains off-limits after death – even to his or her close kin – except under very strictly controlled circumstances.
The legislation gives the executor of an estate limited access to a deceased person’s online accounts for the purpose of settling the estate. But the contents of his or her correspondence can’t be disclosed except as provided in advance by a will or an agreement with an Internet service provider.