Unfortunately, all of your clients are now at risk of being "outed." He could also turn over your laptop and phone to the police. I hope you get these things back from your sorry ex before people get hurt. Originally Posted by Tina Marie+1 did you have everything password protected?? its important for your former and current clients to know if some angry dude is going to have access to their information.
+1 did you have everything password protected?? its important for your former and current clients to know if some angry dude is going to have access to their information. Originally Posted by Jules JaguarBefore everyone gets too indignant about the original poster, in case she hasn't protected both her phone and computer...
Before everyone gets too indignant about the original poster, in case she hasn't protected both her phone and computer...
How about the other ladies here? Have you taken these actions?
Turnabout is fair play so:
My phone is protected as it is an iPhone, and have installed and using the "Find iPhone" app, along with a pin to unlock.
My computer has a strong password (more than 8 characters, using a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols), all data is encrypted on the hard drive (even removing the hard drive will allow someone to see nothing more than the OS), and I have the ability to remotely wipe the system, using the capabilities in Exchange Server. Originally Posted by 69er
Before everyone gets too indignant about the original poster, in case she hasn't protected both her phone and computer...As a matter of fact I do... I learned several of those tactics for protection from my very very smart and HOT friend who has been around for quite a long time.
How about the other ladies here? Have you taken these actions?
Turnabout is fair play so:
My phone is protected as it is an iPhone, and have installed and using the "Find iPhone" app, along with a pin to unlock.
My computer has a strong password (more than 8 characters, using a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols), all data is encrypted on the hard drive (even removing the hard drive will allow someone to see nothing more than the OS), and I have the ability to remotely wipe the system, using the capabilities in Exchange Server. Originally Posted by 69er