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<blockquote data-quote="allen-uk" data-source="post: 1795546" data-attributes="member: 383404"><p>On the basis that this old dog can always be taught new tricks...</p><p></p><p>The commercially available on-line 'safes', where you pays your money and get (hopefully) deep layers of encryption - how are they more secure than my crude system whereby no data stays in our flat when we're not also there?</p><p></p><p>Or, put the question slightly differently: ARE they more secure? On the basis that most countries have their security systems hacked regularly, and one assumes that they don't use their mother's maiden names as passwords, just how secure are the commercial digital on-line safes?</p><p></p><p>Allen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allen-uk, post: 1795546, member: 383404"] On the basis that this old dog can always be taught new tricks... The commercially available on-line 'safes', where you pays your money and get (hopefully) deep layers of encryption - how are they more secure than my crude system whereby no data stays in our flat when we're not also there? Or, put the question slightly differently: ARE they more secure? On the basis that most countries have their security systems hacked regularly, and one assumes that they don't use their mother's maiden names as passwords, just how secure are the commercial digital on-line safes? Allen. [/QUOTE]
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