Where Do You Store Your Private Pics?

Discussion in 'Computers and The Internet' started by jrtemple, Mar 18, 2016.

  1. puggybear

    puggybear stars may twinkle-but I shine!

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    GAW,suddenly I feel as old as a really old thing!
    I have this really natty book called...er....[hang on,I just have to wipe up some dribble]...oh,yes-an ALBUM.
    Yes...a book kinda thing,containing pics I took with a wotchamacallit thingy...oh yes-a camera! Thassit-a camera!
    Occasionally a pic arrives on this laptoppy thing if I plug my phone into it. S'okay,I s'pose-but no good for PROPER keeping.
    Mobile phone pics do NOT have the depth,quality or clarity of those taken using a genuine,built-for-the-job,camera.
    Although,having said that-these pics of morrow doing the tassel dance....just her hessian knickers and a gimp mask...they're ok.

    [I'll now go back into my cave....OOK!]
     
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  2. aleigh24024

    aleigh24024 Member

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    Haha this is great... I use photobucket.
     
  3. rado84

    rado84 Members

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    Hidden folders on my hard drive. Fortunately, nobody in my family knows WTH is a hidden folder and how to unhide it. :D
     
  4. StellarCoon

    StellarCoon Dr. Professor

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    Not on the Internet, that's for sure. :D
     
  5. tumbling.dice

    tumbling.dice Visitor

    What do you mean by "private pics"? [​IMG]
     
  6. rado84

    rado84 Members

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    Pictures not meant for everyone to see. Like nude selfies in front of a mirror, for instance.
     
  7. OldDude2

    OldDude2 Newbie

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    Google Drive ....... I don't do anything THAT private.
     
  8. lovelyfoxes

    lovelyfoxes Members

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    facebook ya know
     
  9. pensfan13

    pensfan13 Senior Member

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    Disks. hard. drives. pc
     
  10. desert-rat

    desert-rat Senior Member

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    If your only copy of a file is on the comp.s hard drive and the drive goes bad you have lost the file. Large u.s.b. drives are the best way to go.
     
  11. azizullah98

    azizullah98 Member

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  12. Scratched

    Scratched Members

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    USB Flash Drives. I have one for all my different interests.
     
  13. morrow

    morrow Visitor

    In my profile here
     
  14. Daretobare

    Daretobare Member

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    On my phone and tablet using an app called keepsafe.
     
  15. Uncut

    Uncut Members

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    On here lol
     
  16. joelucas69

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    I have a 1TB external drive, that I have encrypted using a (Windows) program called TrueCrypt. It uses 256 bit (random generated key) AES encryption. My password is long enough and strong enough that no friends or family members would ever be able to unlock it. Is it truly crack-proof? Of course not, but I suspect that it would take alphabet-level agency abilities to break it. Nothing illegal on it anyway, just my very private collection of photos and videos.
     
  17. NoxiousGas

    NoxiousGas Old Fart

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    inside a virtual pc.
    so even if someone did go poking around, they wouldn't find image files or whatever unless they know enough to find and start the VPC and then get past the passwords and encryption.
     

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