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06-11-2017 #1
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Keeping data secure
If you are like me you do not want others finding out about your "hobby". Yet you probably have scores of links to escorts you are interested in and porn videos you want to go back to. So if you keep them on your computer, even if hidden, you run the risk of someone finding them with potentially devastating results. So I have come up with plan which I thinks works well.
• First open a new email account which is used just for these activities.
• Then open a browser and make sure you always go into their incognito format which does not save any of your browsing history. Open your new email account and start a new email message. Do not put anything in the "To" window but in the subject box put a title of your list. Something like "London TS" or TS porn. Then save this to "Drafts". You can have multiple email messages, all with different subjects. Just make sure you save them to "Drafts". Currently I have 40 different drafts with different subject headings. When you open a draft you can paste in different links as you go along. Just make sure you save to drafts before closing.
A beauty of this is that you can open your new email account from any computer in any part of the world. (Again remember to always go into the incognito mode before opening your new account).
I would be interested in what others think about this technique for keeping your data secure from prying eyes.
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06-12-2017 #2
Re: Keeping data secure
Thanx to Theresa May's actions, your ISP needs to track and record ip's you visit, so I doubt that all these things are going to help you cover websites you are getting your links from.
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06-12-2017 #3
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Re: Keeping data secure
Yes as Redvex mentions you can't cover all tracks completely.
Icognito is a great option for browsing for the careless types who don't lock phones or pc's
Not sure about your email method there, seems a lot of hassle
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06-12-2017 #4
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06-12-2017 #5
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Re: Keeping data secure
It might be a hassle initially (but not so bad really) but once set up it is pretty easy. I for one do not want my wife or child inadvertently coming across folders of escort names and links or porn video links when they ask to use my laptop. Also when I am traveling I may very well want access to this data and this gives me easy access without any worry. I don't know about you but inadvertent discovery by a family member could really ruin my life.
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06-13-2017 #6
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06-14-2017 #7
Re: Keeping data secure
You can always do a vpn and a virtual machine. You could go as far as making an external drive that when plugged in on restart boots into a separate operating system that has no connection to your computer (it's a simple bios setting in selecting boot preference and getting an extra window license). Even with the ISP, it is not some easy request to see what web address is visited. There are many ways to do things, but the one I think that works best is be carefully and never sloppy. If you don't give a person a reason to think you're doing anything, then they won't suspect anything. Of course, I can't be sure the effectiveness of these methods, I am single and generally don't have to worry about my web history or someone searching my phone.
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06-14-2017 #8
Re: Keeping data secure
How could it ruin your life? I could see how it might puss off your wife for a while. But time heals all wounds. I think too many guys feel that being sexually attracted to trans women will destroy their lives. But that's bullshit. But it's probably why there are way too many trans murders.
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06-14-2017 #9
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06-15-2017 #10
Re: Keeping data secure
It might work with family members. As long as they won't ever get your password e.g. by using your phone, which you carelessly leave on the table some day, to recover it or something
Furthermore, if you are connected to your home network, it is possible to monitor all the connections on that network from another computer connected to it. So if you have a curious and brainy family member...
But yeah. If you wanna cheat or even marry someone you do not know or doesn't know you, why not get establish some sort of cooperative with them instead of getting married. You'd still be bound just without the fidelity bullshit
P.S. BIOS settings can be reset by disconnecting all power from the computer (incl. The battery on the motherboard)
Last edited by Ts RedVeX; 06-15-2017 at 06:33 PM.
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