What needs to even be on a hard drive? Just keep the info in Google Docs or some sort of password-protected cloud storage.
Originally Posted by Allen Woody
As another computer nerd by trade, this is a risky idea. Cloud storage, by it's very nature, is not secure. Issue them a subpoena, they squeal. Plain and simple. They also are human and screw up. And they're a much bigger target than a single, individual person.
Now, if the file you upload to cloud storage is password protected, then you're covered at that level. However, even the fact that there is a file is knowledge and information that can be used against you.
Without getting into the tech details of how to do so, I believe that if you want things done right, do it yourself.
What's spousal privilege? You have the right not to incriminate yourself or your legal spouse. You also have the right to be silent when getting arrested. You don't have to exercise either of those rights.