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My brother found my porn
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This happened quite a while ago but my brother took my PSP and found my porn stash. Lucky for me he grew out of his tattletale phase, and kept this secret between us. Hating the fact that he found it and making sure that it never happened again. Today we make fun of it and we're closer because of it. It's a shame I can't share the same connection with the rest of my family, due to them being heavily religious and I just don't trust them not to hurt me over it. 

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#2


Definitely a plus and a minus! 




Good Luck! 


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#3

Have to admit, my heart jumped when I saw the title of the thread.

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#4


I would think there would be a lesson here--




Don't keep your stuff on your device.  Keep it on encrypted drives.  There are good ones with 128-bit encryption on Amazon for about $20.


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On 6/21/2019 at 4:42 AM, heavyhorse said:




I would think there would be a lesson here--




Don't keep your stuff on your device.  Keep it on encrypted drives.  There are good ones with 128-bit encryption on Amazon for about $20.




or just use veracrypt.  Hardware encryption...  not a huge fan.


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8 hours ago, cervids said:




or just use veracrypt.  Hardware encryption...  not a huge fan.




And then if your device crashes or is lost or ransomed, you've lost all your files.




Back up early and often......  And encrypted...... 




 




 


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#7


Or just don't keep it. Watch it and toss it. It's done it's job, served it's purpose. Get rid of it. 




sw


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2 minutes ago, silverwolf1 said:




Or just don't keep it. Watch it and toss it. It's done it's job, served it's purpose. Get rid of it. 




sw




You are making presumptions regarding the durability of human memory vs. machine memory.... 




But yeah, way better than leaving stuff around.  And an app like Permanent Eraser will keep it from still being on your drive after you delete it.


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3 hours ago, heavyhorse said:




And an app like Permanent Eraser will keep it from still being on your drive after you delete it.




Thank you for the tip...always wanted a decent app and its hard to see through the hype sometimes.


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On 6/21/2019 at 4:42 AM, heavyhorse said:




I would think there would be a lesson here--




Don't keep your stuff on your device.  Keep it on encrypted drives.  There are good ones with 128-bit encryption on Amazon for about $20.




 Believe me there was a lesson, no more stored porne. But I didn't know that they had encrypted drives thanks.


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