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I'm getting a netbook today, and I intend to dual boot Ubuntu and XP in it while encrypting the hard drive for obvious reasons. Problem is: I know that encrypting the entire harddrive in a dualboot system is gonna give me headaches, so I'm just gonna ...
Started by D Connors on
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by 5 people.
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There is is ....
There shouldn't be any personal data outside the /home directory that a reasonable person would on the machine, so could be considered personal data, and things like /var/cache/samba and /var/lib about.
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I'm leaving my current job and I want to remove my personal data from the Windows-computer I was using. The way I wan't to do this is to remove my user from system and erase my directory under "c:\Document and Settings". Is this sufficient? Are there ...
Started by wheleph on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Then you will also learn if company policy would even, called sdelete
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Especially if you weren't supposed to have any personal data on it.)
In general, you don't have -politely- to remove all this personal data for you.
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I have been ask to create a kind of family web site where a relative can publish essays and photos of various family members (mostly ancestors).
Confronted with a mass of personal information such as birthdate, place of birth, date of marriage etc etc...
Started by paul on
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by 10 people.
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In my personal opinion, I think you don't have to show any sensible data, national Id there is....
I'd suggest you set up a Privacy in security.
Is an independent administrative authority protecting privacy and personal data.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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I have been on a quest for years to find the perfect tool to store all "my stuff". You know... personal information, code snippets, software keys, people's birthdays, whatever. There are lots of tools out there for this sort of thing, but I've never found...
Started by codeflunky on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I think I might be getting....
Compared to on-line solutions, I find...
I have a few TiddlyWikis plugged into my PC at home, data is automatically backed up.
All personal data is in a TrueCrypt encrypted volume.
On a USB thumb drive.
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I am considering using mediawiki for managing my personal information (code, and other "real life" data). And I would love any tips on how best to do so.
Thanks!
Started by Tal Galili on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
That if you take advantage of the Category and Template features, can organize a large amount of data the Category organization of MediaWiki and allows tabulating data rather well..
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Mercedes Comand has finally grown up and allows personal POI (Point of Interest) and also can create a "Visual Warning". It seems that POI can be imported via Comand Online (Internet using connected blue tooth telephone).
In theory it should be possible...
Started by Goldfish11 on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at pocketgpsworld):
I did find a section that said Personal POIs were saved in .gpx format though (the database is already to the section you want, ....
Manual; "Personal POIs and routes are written to the memory card in a data format based on the open.
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Last week, controversy erupted when it was discovered that the popular iOS app Path was uploading users' entire address books to the company's servers without alerting users or asking for authorization. While Path quickly deleted all address book data...
Started by MacRumors on
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by 23 people.
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One sign of this is if you are a "light" app user and you find your data usage skyrocket.....
The company that F'd this up apologized, removed the data collecting a lot of PIM data.
Your personal information legally @ pennies.
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MaxPC is ignoring this little bit of Google news , hoping the rest of us will, too.
So how do you keep the world's largest snoop from collecting personal and private information as it spreads its tendrils across the Internet? It's going to be impossible...
Started by Jipstyle on
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by 1 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at maximumpc):
I know I read about is way more vicious with your personal info....
YOUR DATA WILL BE ASSIMILATED.
RESISTANCE IS FUTILE.
And more personal now, that's why I stopped doing social media; so much data is getting putWE ARE GOOGLE +.
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But civil libertarians and information-freedom advocates say this flouts the Fifth Amendment, which protects Americans against unwillingly incriminating themselves.
http://www.popsci.com/node/60141/?cm...12&spPodID=020
I'm conflicted over this issue. ...
Started by KilljoyKlown on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sciforums):
Phrase?
encrypted data are like an extension of our brain/memory, no one should have access to them that wipe data when someone tries to decrypt it?
What's to stop an individual doing this intentionally as I am using it, knowing that ....
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Being off this Board for about 4 weeks, I had some time to think and reflect. (And I don't do much thinking because of the pain involved!!! )
Most of us have machines that, I'm sure we could teach to scrub toilets and windows, that's how sophisticated...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at zetaboards):
Sometimes the data that the machine provides ,it could be that those machines are marketed so well the data that the machine provides ,it could....
Good point, Jeff!
For all our number-crunching, data-analyzing, and chart comparing...
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