That's a good start.
But there's more to worry about than just that.
Scenario 1: Someone gains access to your email and posts it. You've got that covered.
Scenario 2: Someone gains access to your email and deletes all or some of it. ???
Scenario 3: Someone gains access to your email modifies the stored messages. ???
Scenario 4: Someone gains access to your email and sends out email, purporting to be you, in a manner that is unflattering. Say, adding your name to a bestiality mailing list. While CCing your mother. "Yes, I'd like to receive daily pictures of people having sex with goats! Thanks, RobRoy." ???
I dont care all that much about internet security.
That's not surprising. A lot of people don't care about physical security until they've been robbed or mugged. You just haven't been mugged yet.
All the things you mentioned I would consider a minor inconvenience.
>>That’s not surprising. A lot of people don’t care about physical security until they’ve been robbed or mugged. You just haven’t been mugged yet.<<
Actually, I’ve been robbed. I still leave my doors unlocked.
Sheesh, I hope my insurance company doesn’t get their hands on this and trace it back to me!
I’ve lost email accounts. I’ve had a hard drive with “important” stuff on it. I was shocked at how “non-impactive both were. They were minor inconveniences.
Maybe that is why I don’t worry much about this stuff any more.
The one thing I will say is that I am very careful about information like bank account, ssn etc. I at least look for the little lock.
I worked a PCI project a couple of years ago.