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pickajack

pickajack

Student
Jul 17, 2020
115
I think about this too. Maybe save tax/important docs to make things easier for whoever you leave behind. Do you have family or a spouse?
 
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FlyMe2TheMoon

FlyMe2TheMoon

I'm just so tired.
Sep 30, 2020
48
Depends.
Your family or friends, maybe even the police, will likely gain access to your devices after you've gone.
If you have some stuff you'd rather not have anyone see, I'd erase the data, or at least delete the files you don't want to be known about.
Personally, I plan on deleting everything but the notes app upon my departure. My personal life will die with me.
 
pickajack

pickajack

Student
Jul 17, 2020
115
@LoveMePlease I see. Maybe they would like to have things of yours photos etc to remember you by. Are your files organized?
 
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Lupgevif

Lupgevif

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Jul 23, 2020
929
Depends.
Your family or friends, maybe even the police, will likely gain access to your devices after you've gone.
If you have some stuff you'd rather not have anyone see, I'd erase the data, or at least delete the files you don't want to be known about.
Personally, I plan on deleting everything but the notes app upon my departure. My personal life will die with me.
I wonder how likely or good they are at cracking password protected devices. I am kinda afraid of wiping my things but then failing or backing off and then having to stay without my files.
 
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MyStateKilledMe

Arcanist
Apr 23, 2020
463
It's mostly irrelevant. Once you're dead, you're forever free of the consequences of whatever was on those devices. Whether it's a video of you being bullied, compromising Facebook posts, or tentacle porn, you're not around to feel the shame or embarrassment. What can people do to you? NOTHING!
 
Ren Elsie Jewelria

Ren Elsie Jewelria

I sneezed!
Aug 30, 2020
374
I've been considering removing HDD from my laptop, smashing the drive, putting it in water for some time and then dumping it outside, not close to my place. Then I realized that I don't really have too much to hide. A collection of mp3s? I don't even watch/download porn. And like @MyStateKilledMe said, why care if you're going to be dead anyway? Unless you have some stuff which would harm the ones you care about. Or just destroy it in order for your family hating you not being able to use/sell it.
 
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Meaninglesslife50

Meaninglesslife50

An unexamined life is not a life worth living.
Aug 31, 2020
31
If you're worried enable encryption on your android/iphone and it would be inaccessible for other people.If you have windows you can use bitlocker.
 
Lupgevif

Lupgevif

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Jul 23, 2020
929
I have some books about suicide and my internet history containing this and other suicide forums. The books are in the cloud, but I keep a local copy for easier reading. I just don't wanna more pro-lifers finding out about this website (and even though most my relatives don't know English, suicide is a very recognizable word).
 
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BipolarGuy

BipolarGuy

Enlightened
Aug 6, 2020
1,456
Files can be recovered.

I'd like to download something that 'fries' my computer so that it cannot be looked into.
Anything out there anyone knows about?
 
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TheQ22

Enlightened
Aug 17, 2020
1,097
Eraser deletes files by overwriting them again and again, that makes them unrecoverable.
 
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Lupgevif

Lupgevif

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Jul 23, 2020
929
Files can be recovered.

I'd like to download something that 'fries' my computer so that it cannot be looked into.
Anything out there anyone knows about?
Just delete all the files you want to and use some program to "wipe free space". This will not allow them to be recovered. Maybe do the process more than once for further guarantee. I used to use CCleaner for this.
 
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LastWhisper

LastWhisper

Who cares if I'm drunk?
Oct 29, 2019
223
I also think about this. I just don't want to leave behind anything when I die, like I never exist. I thought to make a small soft that will wipe out all data on startup if X days are passed from the date, just in case if my attempt fails.
 
grungeCat

grungeCat

Awkward & weird
Jul 5, 2020
1,110
Meh, I don't care if they gain access to my personal data. They will discover nothing but weird porn and my awkward posts on electronics enthusiasts' forum. The only thing that matters to me is to erase any traces leading to this site. I don't want my family to prejudice against sanctioned suicide forum when I'm dead. The hard drive on the computer I left in Poland is encrypted with RSA algorithm so there's no way to decipher it without knowing the password. I'll just do the same thing here and that's all. Without password and very powerful quantum computers they can do nothing.
Also here's a useful tip : If you can, before suicide remove your RAM memory from your computer and leave it somewhere warm. This way you are safe from cold boot attack.
 
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allym101

allym101

Ally
May 29, 2020
276
Yeah, it's what I've done. Trust me, people will snoop if they have the chance and that's just not fun for anyone.
 
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Meaninglesslife50

Meaninglesslife50

An unexamined life is not a life worth living.
Aug 31, 2020
31
Meh, I don't care if they gain access to my personal data. They will discover nothing but weird porn and my awkward posts on electronics enthusiasts' forum. The only thing that matters to me is to erase any traces leading to this site. I don't want my family to prejudice against sanctioned suicide forum when I'm dead. The hard drive on the computer I left in Poland is encrypted with RSA algorithm so there's no way to decipher it without knowing the password. I'll just do the same thing here and that's all. Without password and very powerful quantum computers they can do nothing.
Also here's a useful tip : If you can, before suicide remove your RAM memory from your computer and leave it somewhere warm. This way you are safe from cold boot attack.
I don't think 99.9% of peope would be able to or want to or know about how to freeze smeone's ram and extract info this is overlill , even if they did modern hardwares have hardware encryptions and TPMs and some other fancy stuff which makes it very hard to do things locally unless you're dad is NSA with infinite budget and is very curious about what you do :))
 
http-410

http-410

nowhere
Sep 12, 2020
1,042
Just to be safe, please don't download any random software. If I were to get rid of a hard disk, I would first overwrite it with DBAN and then physically destroy it. An iPhone can be set so that the device automatically resets itself if the wrong PIN is entered repeatedly. Whether the data can still be retrieved, I don't know. I guess so. Can't speak for Android. Clouds aren't secure (as long as the data on them isn't encrypted).
 
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