It currently takes two separate passwords for my laptop to even boot up. Then it takes a third to log in. My data is on an encrypted partition, so even if they took the drives out, they couldn't read it.
“It currently takes two separate passwords for my laptop to even boot up. Then it takes a third to log in. My data is on an encrypted partition, so even if they took the drives out, they couldn’t read it.”
Sorry, you’re wrong. And nice shirt you’re wearing.
NSA & Gang
I recently upgraded to Google Earth 7 and it started downloading crap files onto my hard drive. Running in the background even when I wasn’t using GE. I have a 1 terabyte hard drive and it started telling me I was low on memory. I have MAYBE about 150 gigs of data, etc.
I think this is the correct file C:\Users\xxxxxx\AppData\LocalLow\Google\GoogleEarth\unified_cache_leveldb_leveldb2 .
I had uninstalled GE but hadn’t deleted this file. By the time I stopped it it had downloaded about 750 gigabytes of crap. I actually didn’t find it until I was trying to do a recent backup and it got stuck here. There were something like 2.4 million files in there. I don’t know what they were.
But they can put you in jail until you give them your passwords. I know that sounds like it’s self incrimination; however, that’s exactly what the courts have done.