On Mon, 6 Jul 2020 17:05:48 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:

> > By the way, the USB stick will have instructions about things after
> > I'm buried or whatever.  I plan to keep the USB stick in a safe and
> > share the password with the person that will be taking care of
> > things.  When I'm gone, they can open the USB stick to access files on
> > what to do and such.  Until I'm gone, they won't know what is on the
> > stick or have access to it.  Getting older makes one think about these
> > things.  :/  External drives will have things that when I'm gone, they
> > gone too. 
> >  
> Paper in a sealed envelope in a safe (bank safety deposit box etc) ...
> too many things to go wrong with an encrypted USB.

I too have a USB stick in the safe, but it's not encrypted. As you say,
too much to go wrong that way. I actually use 2 sticks, just in case one
of them corrupts.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

Barnum was wrong....it's more like every 30 seconds!

Attachment: pgpV75uH0JrJm.pgp
Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Reply via email to