One of the models I visit regularly had her laptop in for repairs recently, and realised afterwards that all of her camming-related stuff was accessible to the computer shop staff.
She did not have any startup/logon or HD password protection on the laptop (but does now) and there was a lot of OBS recordings on it as well as all her camsites (bookmarked in browser) and media content sites etc.
She has since changed all her site login info, and has 2-step authentication, but is more concerned from a doxing/outing point of view now. Anyone who accessed the hard drive could have found out in 30 seconds flat what she uses it for, and what sites/usernames she broadcasts on. And the repair shop knows all of her details, name, phone number, address.........
Just thought I'd share that here, in case any of you could be similarly exposed, and ask if you take any additional precautions to keep your device(s) secure?
She did not have any startup/logon or HD password protection on the laptop (but does now) and there was a lot of OBS recordings on it as well as all her camsites (bookmarked in browser) and media content sites etc.
She has since changed all her site login info, and has 2-step authentication, but is more concerned from a doxing/outing point of view now. Anyone who accessed the hard drive could have found out in 30 seconds flat what she uses it for, and what sites/usernames she broadcasts on. And the repair shop knows all of her details, name, phone number, address.........
Just thought I'd share that here, in case any of you could be similarly exposed, and ask if you take any additional precautions to keep your device(s) secure?
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