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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Our laptop was running slow so I took it to my mate to sort out, loads of our pictures and videos of the Mrs were in a file I thought only us could access as it’s pin protected. Well anyway he sorted the laptop and said I managed to keep your pics and videos in your file, and replied FairPlay she looks amazing |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Why did he need to look at your pictures to sort out the running speed?
The file was named ' secret sexy wife photos' He had a duty to look and give his verdict!"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Our laptop was running slow so I took it to my mate to sort out, loads of our pictures and videos of the Mrs were in a file I thought only us could access as it’s pin protected. Well anyway he sorted the laptop and said I managed to keep your pics and videos in your file, and replied FairPlay she looks amazing " Hey the security code is easily bypassed by the computer whizkids, when you send phone in for repair they can see the lot to |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When computers, tablets, phones etc. are sent in for repair they are duty bound to scan all images for child porn etc.
Are they duty bound to pass comment on a blokes wife too?"
No only to the police if they find child porn.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would have given him a bollocking. I've helped friends remove viruses from laptops and wouldn't dream of looking through their personal stuff.
I'm not duty bound to snoop and be a pervert. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I would have given him a bollocking. I've helped friends remove viruses from laptops and wouldn't dream of looking through their personal stuff.
I'm not duty bound to snoop and be a pervert." Well that's nice that you aren't but many are unfortunately |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I would have given him a bollocking. I've helped friends remove viruses from laptops and wouldn't dream of looking through their personal stuff.
I'm not duty bound to snoop and be a pervert."
No your not a private individual but if sent to a repair specialist/computer shop then they are. |
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"I would have given him a bollocking. I've helped friends remove viruses from laptops and wouldn't dream of looking through their personal stuff.
I'm not duty bound to snoop and be a pervert."
Exactly! There is no legal reason for a company employed to identify and repair a fault to access any of your personal files. Even the Police can only do so where there is already a reasonable suspiscion that a crime may have been committed. It's protected by Article 8 of the Human Rights Act. Till we crash out of Europe in March anyway |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Oh I had this when sorting out my Mac book with Apple, asked if he could take over my phone, as had trouble getting the pics to upload from my phone to the iCloud. Then all of a sudden my arse is on the screen, I said oops there’s my bottom and he replied oh yes there it is! |
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"When computers, tablets, phones etc. are sent in for repair they are duty bound to scan all images for child porn etc.
Are they duty bound to pass comment on a blokes wife too?"
Yes just as you are duty bound to go through her knicker draw and the washing basket |
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"Our laptop was running slow so I took it to my mate to sort out, loads of our pictures and videos of the Mrs were in a file I thought only us could access as it’s pin protected. Well anyway he sorted the laptop and said I managed to keep your pics and videos in your file, and replied FairPlay she looks amazing "
Ask him if he wants to come round and help u both make some new videos |
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"When computers, tablets, phones etc. are sent in for repair they are duty bound to scan all images for child porn etc.
Are they duty bound to pass comment on a blokes wife too?
Yes just as you are duty bound to go through her knicker draw and the washing basket "
. This is true I'd forgotten the oft overlooked "porn laws" |
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"When computers, tablets, phones etc. are sent in for repair they are duty bound to scan all images for child porn etc.
Are they duty bound to pass comment on a blokes wife too?
Yes just as you are duty bound to go through her knicker draw and the washing basket
. This is true I'd forgotten the oft overlooked "porn laws""
Rules are rules, |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Our laptop was running slow so I took it to my mate to sort out, loads of our pictures and videos of the Mrs were in a file I thought only us could access as it’s pin protected. Well anyway he sorted the laptop and said I managed to keep your pics and videos in your file, and replied FairPlay she looks amazing "
Can I fix it next time |
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By *qua vitaeWoman
over a year ago
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"I would have given him a bollocking. I've helped friends remove viruses from laptops and wouldn't dream of looking through their personal stuff.
I'm not duty bound to snoop and be a pervert.
Exactly! There is no legal reason for a company employed to identify and repair a fault to access any of your personal files. Even the Police can only do so where there is already a reasonable suspiscion that a crime may have been committed. It's protected by Article 8 of the Human Rights Act. Till we crash out of Europe in March anyway "
I thought companies such as PC World, had a duty of care to report to the police of any illegal activity found on devices that they repair. As with the Gary Glitter case. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Our laptop was running slow so I took it to my mate to sort out, loads of our pictures and videos of the Mrs were in a file I thought only us could access as it’s pin protected. Well anyway he sorted the laptop and said I managed to keep your pics and videos in your file, and replied FairPlay she looks amazing "
It would depend on what needed doing to sort the computer, slow running can be a time consuming repair that can cost more in labour than the computer is worth.
My usual solution is to take out the disk put in a new one, and only put the required stuff onto the new disk. That will require looking at all folders and files.
In future you need an external disk for your intimate pictures which doesn't need to go to the repair shop with the laptop. |
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"I would have given him a bollocking. I've helped friends remove viruses from laptops and wouldn't dream of looking through their personal stuff.
I'm not duty bound to snoop and be a pervert.
Exactly! There is no legal reason for a company employed to identify and repair a fault to access any of your personal files. Even the Police can only do so where there is already a reasonable suspiscion that a crime may have been committed. It's protected by Article 8 of the Human Rights Act. Till we crash out of Europe in March anyway
I thought companies such as PC World, had a duty of care to report to the police of any illegal activity found on devices that they repair. As with the Gary Glitter case."
They do have to report stuff they find. The issue legally is that they shouldn't be looking. There are few issues they could not repair without needing to access beyond your Windows logon screen. And then there would still be the issue of why they violated your legal human right to privacy when it was not pertinent to the repair to have a nosey around. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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A laptop is running slow so a guy is asked to fix it. The chap then de-junks it and tests how quickly it opens files with the obvious and that's files that are already on the laptop. Is it snooping? Maybe then maybe not as files on the pc seem the obvious thing to test it on as I see it.
The moral of this take is to always store sensitive information on removable media. |
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"A laptop is running slow so a guy is asked to fix it. The chap then de-junks it and tests how quickly it opens files with the obvious and that's files that are already on the laptop. Is it snooping? Maybe then maybe not as files on the pc seem the obvious thing to test it on as I see it.
Exactly ....
The moral of this take is to always store sensitive information on removable media. "
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I once had a fun afternoon with the wife of a couple in a role-play situation, where I was the 'PC Repair Man' - went to their house to 'fix' their computer and 'found' a folder of revealing photos... |
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