homewrecker9999 wrote:I live alone and don't hide anything. When I'm dead, I'll be dead and won't care.
But when I was a teenager living at home, I would save it all to some obscure folder inside of a program files folder that no one ever used or looked at, give it a fake name that vaguely sounded like a system file, then change its icon to something that looked like a system file.
Only problem with that is it's still a folder and so it can still technically be navigated to.
Another trick you can do is put all of the files into a .zip folder. Then rename the .zip folder to have the extension of a different file type like "icon.jpeg". This will force windows to change the file icon to extension type (jpeg) and when people click on it, windows won't know what to do with it because the file does not match the extension. They would have to know to change it back to .zip first. You can also password protect .zip files. The downside to this method is that you can't browse your files by thumbnail.
I’m with you friend although I live alone now, I was with a partner. My attitude was the same, who cares, when you’re dead you’re dead. Nothing more final and the only hurt feelings are belonging to people you’ll never see again.