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By (user no longer on site) OP   
37 weeks ago

Following on from another thread about people being resurrected by AI after they’re dead so people can talk to them.

Do you ever think about what will happen to all your digital content should you expire unexpectedly? Have you made plans for your accounts or hard drive to be deleted? Do you clear your browser history often?

Or do you not care what you leave behind for others to possibly uncover, or even use somehow once you’re gone?

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By *irthandgirthMan
37 weeks ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster

I have nothing on any hard drive, except family memories and music.

The little social media I have is tame.

I'm more concerned about my parents or daughter (only family) finding the box of sex toys and ropes, and the dressmakers dummy I use to practice some shibari on, under my bed.

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

If I am gone then I wouldn’t really care what someone finds

And it’s not as if people don’t all really have access to everything anyway

Android is made by Google

iPhone is made by Apple

Fb snoops everything

Apps you install in to your phone

Are all leaching web browsers data phone numbers text messages photos and everything

There is no hiddened nothing these days

Apart from being totally off line

Witch in this day and ages isn’t even possible

You run in to all sorts off problems

Ie my gran doesn’t have the net and the amount off times I had to take my phone over so she can fill in a forum or contact a company or something is unreal

There is no way to live there’s days without a internet connection

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By *rill PhilMan
37 weeks ago

Crediton

I always wipe my digital shoes, that way I don't leave digital footprints

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By *ittle Miss TinkerbellWoman
37 weeks ago

your head

There's nothing concerning to find but there is a plan in place to have this profile deleted if necessary. Only because it would no longer be required so I'd rather it was deleted. The rest of my social media is just family stuff so up to them what they want to do with it.

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By *ittle Miss TinkerbellWoman
37 weeks ago

your head


"I always wipe my digital shoes, that way I don't leave digital footprints"

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By *heGateKeeperMan
37 weeks ago

Stratford

My penis is my digital legacy and I’m ok with it

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By *heGateKeeperMan
37 weeks ago

Stratford


"I always wipe my digital shoes, that way I don't leave digital footprints"

Bravo Sir *claps*

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

We were talking about this the other day. Someone close recently passed away and we were given their phone alongside other posessions. Their whole life is on there. Just given away to someone else.

I guess it won’t really matter because I won’t be here to face the embarrassment of someone close finding all the nudes on my phone but it does make me really uncomfortable thinking about it

I have passwords on everything so I guess hopes and prayers that they don’t work it out is all I’ve got

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By *ink vixenCouple
37 weeks ago

Medway

Coincident to this thread Elle has just found a clip of me on BBC news from the 80s.

Nothing is lost these days and it can come back to haunt you!

God I looked like a twat back then.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
37 weeks ago


"Coincident to this thread Elle has just found a clip of me on BBC news from the 80s.

Nothing is lost these days and it can come back to haunt you!

God I looked like a twat back then. "

Shit, I just remembered that I was on TV about 20 years ago. I think I looked like a twat back then too

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
37 weeks ago

Reading


"I have nothing on any hard drive, except family memories and music.

The little social media I have is tame.

I'm more concerned about my parents or daughter (only family) finding the box of sex toys and ropes, and the dressmakers dummy I use to practice some shibari on, under my bed. "

Yes i worry about that too.

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By *elix SightedMan
37 weeks ago

Cloud 8


"Following on from another thread about people being resurrected by AI after they’re dead so people can talk to them.

Do you ever think about what will happen to all your digital content should you expire unexpectedly? Have you made plans for your accounts or hard drive to be deleted? Do you clear your browser history often?

Or do you not care what you leave behind for others to possibly uncover, or even use somehow once you’re gone?"

I was talking about this the other day, albeit about my flat and possessions.

I honestly couldn’t the slightest shit what happens to my stuff or what people think of me when I’m dead - I’ll be dead!

I have no one to give my stuff to so it’ll be someone else’s problem. And if someone says “Ere, turns out Felix was a massive perv”, who cares?!!

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By *ornycougaWoman
37 weeks ago

NORWAY Wherever I lay my hat


"I have nothing on any hard drive, except family memories and music.

The little social media I have is tame.

I'm more concerned about my parents or daughter (only family) finding the box of sex toys and ropes, and the dressmakers dummy I use to practice some shibari on, under my bed. "

I'm the same. Digital filth is only accessible from my phone which is fingerprint, facial recognition and password protected so that doesn't worry me. It is my enormous collection of toys and lingerie I don't want my kids to find (though they have seen some stuff lying around so I am probably worrying unnecessarily)

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By *iss.ddWoman
37 weeks ago

Leeds + Newcastle

I work in the digital tech world and I have a plan in place for what happens when I go.

From Instagram archive to business accounts, the works.

Code repositories, passwords, alsorts.

Business/ life continuity plan as a business owning millennial

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By *eronica78Woman
37 weeks ago

Naughtyville

The only thing I can think of is the Apple legacy system where you nominate someone to take over your electronic affairs. Scuppered if my bestie goes before me though

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By *exycarlashane181Couple
37 weeks ago

Leamington Spa

Someone will have a field day over our digital foot print.. The things we search lol... Never gonna clear my browser because someone is up for a giggle

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By *ymAndIcedCoffeeWoman
37 weeks ago

Worcester

I have a friend who would clean house for me. He has a set of keys, and would be the inheritor of my computers.

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

It's actually a really good point. I suppose I don't have a plan and doubt I'd care either. You know, being dead and all that.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
37 weeks ago

Central

My will includes the agreement that I have with a close friend, who will process everything digital. My family can deal with the other stuff.

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By *a LunaWoman
37 weeks ago

South Wales

I have no plans.

My online presence is fairly mundane compared to others in this digital age.

It would have been far more exciting if Onlyf*ns etc had been around when I was younger

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By *assy LassieWoman
37 weeks ago

Lanarkshire

I have an agreement with my best friend. We clear each others houses of anything don't want kids to find.

Like the idea of putting the processing of digital affairs in the will.

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

The only one i know for sure is my telegram, which will auto delete if i haven't used it for 6 months

My insta /fb has treasured photo, but who will want them after I've gone (no kids)

My durty pics are in a digital locker

Only fab will remain

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

Who cares what happens to my digital content when I'm dead? Anything of value, digital or physical, would have been added to my will, the rest can go into the recycling bin. My secret life's paw prints such as this comment or photos are mostly protected by some sort of encryption so not easily discoverable without effort, which I will be able to do about exactly nothing when I'm dead.

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By *oodmessMan
37 weeks ago

yumsville

I thought I was fine deleting history and pictures off an old laptop and giving it to my mum. Little did I know all she used media player to scroll though pictures and videos - or something or other.

She never said anything, but a few months maybe a year after I saw a folder next to wedding, aunty x, birthday y, party z, then my own name .. opening it, a bunch of titty and dick pics. I just fucking died and hit delete.. though it probably isn't deleted as it's somewhere stored in some corner of a kilobyte.

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By *alcon77Man
37 weeks ago

under the sun & the moon


"I thought I was fine deleting history and pictures off an old laptop and giving it to my mum. Little did I know all she used media player to scroll though pictures and videos - or something or other.

She never said anything, but a few months maybe a year after I saw a folder next to wedding, aunty x, birthday y, party z, then my own name .. opening it, a bunch of titty and dick pics. I just fucking died and hit delete.. though it probably isn't deleted as it's somewhere stored in some corner of a kilobyte. "

With an old camera/ computer run a program to shred the hard drives (you'll prolly have to have it connected to another computer running the software).

Then I take the camera/computer outside and then smash it with a sledge hammer..and burn it...(& smack its bum)

Job done.

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By (user no longer on site)
37 weeks ago

My best friend and I have each others passwords and strict instructions to make everything disappear should the worst happen

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By *oodmessMan
37 weeks ago

yumsville

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By *alcon77Man
37 weeks ago

under the sun & the moon

It's actually quite rare for me to make naked content with my face shown.

As I get older I find myself also trying to downsize in general. .Real world possessions and digital presence.

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By *oodmessMan
37 weeks ago

yumsville


"I thought I was fine deleting history and pictures off an old laptop and giving it to my mum. Little did I know all she used media player to scroll though pictures and videos - or something or other.

She never said anything, but a few months maybe a year after I saw a folder next to wedding, aunty x, birthday y, party z, then my own name .. opening it, a bunch of titty and dick pics. I just fucking died and hit delete.. though it probably isn't deleted as it's somewhere stored in some corner of a kilobyte.

With an old camera/ computer run a program to shred the hard drives (you'll prolly have to have it connected to another computer running the software).

Then I take the camera/computer outside and then smash it with a sledge hammer..and burn it...(& smack its bum)

Job done."

Not thought anything about cameras, I do it with phones and usually pc's/laptops. I bought her a new laptop and yes, smashed the other up

Though just realised your point about shedding as everything is now synced. urrr

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By *oodmessMan
37 weeks ago

yumsville


"It's actually quite rare for me to make naked content with my face shown.

As I get older I find myself also trying to downsize in general. .Real world possessions and digital presence."

Same, this was a good 5+ years ago now, and one I'd had for years, I won't be doing it again

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By *alcon77Man
37 weeks ago

under the sun & the moon


"I thought I was fine deleting history and pictures off an old laptop and giving it to my mum. Little did I know all she used media player to scroll though pictures and videos - or something or other.

She never said anything, but a few months maybe a year after I saw a folder next to wedding, aunty x, birthday y, party z, then my own name .. opening it, a bunch of titty and dick pics. I just fucking died and hit delete.. though it probably isn't deleted as it's somewhere stored in some corner of a kilobyte.

With an old camera/ computer run a program to shred the hard drives (you'll prolly have to have it connected to another computer running the software).

Then I take the camera/computer outside and then smash it with a sledge hammer..and burn it...(& smack its bum)

Job done.

Not thought anything about cameras, I do it with phones and usually pc's/laptops. I bought her a new laptop and yes, smashed the other up

Though just realised your point about shedding as everything is now synced. urrr "

Yep

I think with some media players they have their own history even when you have deleted the folders on the computer. Hopefully they were only thumbnail images & your mum didn't notice..

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By *uzie69xTV/TS
37 weeks ago

Maidstone


"I work in the digital tech world and I have a plan in place for what happens when I go.

From Instagram archive to business accounts, the works.

Code repositories, passwords, alsorts.

Business/ life continuity plan as a business owning millennial

"

Hey I think you have a Business Plan there...

If I can contract a lawyer to sort out my will, IT professionals like yourself should be legally appointed to press the self-destruct (locked) parts of my digital life.

People say they "don't care" what happens when they die, but we need to consider for a moment the impact of grieving loved ones...

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By *iss.ddWoman
37 weeks ago

Leeds + Newcastle


"I work in the digital tech world and I have a plan in place for what happens when I go.

From Instagram archive to business accounts, the works.

Code repositories, passwords, alsorts.

Business/ life continuity plan as a business owning millennial

Hey I think you have a Business Plan there...

If I can contract a lawyer to sort out my will, IT professionals like yourself should be legally appointed to press the self-destruct (locked) parts of my digital life.

People say they "don't care" what happens when they die, but we need to consider for a moment the impact of grieving loved ones..."

It already exists

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