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    Best advice possible keep ya fine clean. Remove delete messages pictures and history and be diligent. Get separate locks for apps and vaults for pictures 🇬🇧


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    Quote Originally Posted by British green View Post
    Best advice possible keep ya fine clean. Remove delete messages pictures and history and be diligent. Get separate locks for apps and vaults for pictures 🇬🇧


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    If they get in to your phone they can access all deleted pics, messages internet history etc.


    No danger power ranger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devoed View Post
    If they get in to your phone they can access all deleted pics, messages internet history etc.


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    I know this but what you cannot see you don’t always go looking for . If they do open ya phone and it’s full of pictures of plants then they will dive deeper financial history and more. It just so simple to keep ya phone clean. I’m mean why wouldn’t you? 🇬🇧


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    Quote Originally Posted by Devoed View Post
    If they get in to your phone they can access all deleted pics, messages internet history etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Devoed View Post
    If they get in to your phone they can access all deleted pics, messages internet history etc.


    No danger power ranger
    The idea is to not let them into your phone...
    With a good smartphone, good encryption, secured properly with a long alpha numeric passcode needed for boot then nobody is getting your info, pics, contacts etc...
    Without the password all the phones information is jumbled up/unreadable...

    But like has been said don't just rely on the phones encryption...
    Dont leave photos of grows on your phone,
    Don't leave incriminating messages on your phone,
    Don't leave phones history on your phone, etc,etc.

    I also use a quality VPN on my devices so my internet activity cannot be traced back to me...I use duckduckgo browser to do searches because they don't collect data on you or follow you like Google do...I use protonmail (email service) because they encrypt all the emails (Google have admitted reading peoples emails so they can personalize ads...don't talk silly on social media...the list goes on lol...
    Common sense really

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    Quote Originally Posted by old guy View Post
    The idea is to not let them into your phone...
    With a good smartphone, good encryption, secured properly with a long alpha numeric passcode needed for boot then nobody is getting your info, pics, contacts etc...
    Without the password all the phones information is jumbled up/unreadable...

    But like has been said don't just rely on the phones encryption...
    Dont leave photos of grows on your phone,
    Don't leave incriminating messages on your phone,
    Don't leave phones history on your phone, etc,etc.

    I also use a quality VPN on my devices so my internet activity cannot be traced back to me...I use duckduckgo browser to do searches because they don't collect data on you or follow you like Google do...I use protonmail (email service) because they encrypt all the emails (Google have admitted reading peoples emails so they can personalize ads...don't talk silly on social media...the list goes on lol...
    Common sense really
    my method`s a tad easier than yours bach !!! not that this is a comp .... here`s what i do ..... jest say fuk the law im merely growing myself a smoke........btw it works for me see. atb

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Beefheart View Post
    my method`s a tad easier than yours bach !!! not that this is a comp .... here`s what i do ..... jest say fuk the law im merely growing myself a smoke........btw it works for me see. atb

    Yeah lol...sounds good...

    I just don't like big brother...

    you are willingly providing information to the world with every site you visit, every product you buy. Your mailing address, your phone number, your sexual preferences (based on sites you may have visited).
    There could be a nasty little privacy parasite loose on your computer. You get it by visitingweb sites with "bugs" on them. Typically served by ad tracking,
    Bad" bugs are used by nefarious sites to collect information from your hard drive and pass it back to their server without your knowledge. This is done in combination with cookies to send information about your surfing habits to third parties, also without your knowledge. Some of these can even be used from web pages or within your email to install “executable bugs,” which can install a file onto your hard drive to collect information whenever you are online. For example, one such bug can scan a hard drive to send information on every document that contains a certain word.
    Personal privacy on the web is non-existent and detailed information on you and your family, your income, your tax information, employment history, legal documents and e-mail, are becoming easily accessible to anyone who wants them.
    The language used in most web site “Terms of Service” agreements means that
    THEY CAN DO ANYTHING WITH YOUR INFORMATION...
    As soon as you go on line you are NOT private...

    Now you have face recognition software on Facebook...they know you by your face 'digitally'...
    It's a fair guess that info will get rolled out to local and national CCTV cameras...
    They will know you "everything about you" wherever you are on the planet..

    Make it hard for them
    Don't freely give them the information they want

    Tad paranoid...I don't think so...just value my privacy

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    Quote Originally Posted by old guy View Post
    Yeah lol...sounds good...

    I just don't like big brother...

    you are willingly providing information to the world with every site you visit, every product you buy. Your mailing address, your phone number, your sexual preferences (based on sites you may have visited).
    There could be a nasty little privacy parasite loose on your computer. You get it by visitingweb sites with "bugs" on them. Typically served by ad tracking,
    Bad" bugs are used by nefarious sites to collect information from your hard drive and pass it back to their server without your knowledge. This is done in combination with cookies to send information about your surfing habits to third parties, also without your knowledge. Some of these can even be used from web pages or within your email to install “executable bugs,” which can install a file onto your hard drive to collect information whenever you are online. For example, one such bug can scan a hard drive to send information on every document that contains a certain word.
    Personal privacy on the web is non-existent and detailed information on you and your family, your income, your tax information, employment history, legal documents and e-mail, are becoming easily accessible to anyone who wants them.
    The language used in most web site “Terms of Service” agreements means that
    THEY CAN DO ANYTHING WITH YOUR INFORMATION...
    As soon as you go on line you are NOT private...

    Now you have face recognition software on Facebook...they know you by your face 'digitally'...
    It's a fair guess that info will get rolled out to local and national CCTV cameras...
    They will know you "everything about you" wherever you are on the planet..

    Make it hard for them
    Don't freely give them the information they want

    Tad paranoid...I don't think so...just value my privacy
    i hear ya bach........i dont go on porn sites so they fuked there !! i only visit dope sites i dont have facebook never have had or instagram,aye i had something sucking my pc dry last week my son sorted it for me,+ it came from here i had a minor digging down looking for coal or summit........anyway i still like my way,fuk them bach + chill out whats the worst that can happen ? a tad of jail ? they cant kill ewe for growing dope in modern day wales see.atb

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