In the latest episode of the Data Malarkey podcast, Master Data Storyteller, Sam Knowles, spoke to Carl Öhman, Associate Professor of Political Science at Uppsala University, about one of the most overlooked questions in the digital age: what happens to our data when we die? Öhman’s work begins with a deceptively simple observation. Every day, people leave traces of themselves online: messages, posts, searches, photographs, location data, and interactions with digital systems. Individually, much of this may look trivial. Collectively, it forms the largest archive of human behaviour ever created. His-story never...