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Not_what_you_want_to_hear's avatar

What is on your iPhone that is so private that you would risk your life to protect it?

Asked by Not_what_you_want_to_hear (98points) February 17th, 2016
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canidmajor's avatar

My rights as a citizen to not be living in an Orwellian nightmare.

elbanditoroso's avatar

Nothing. But I am not every person.

I keep a minimum of personal stuff on my phone for this reason. If it’s lost or stolen, no one knows that much about me.

XOIIO's avatar

Nothing.

I guess people who don’t own iphones can’t answer though. lol

Cruiser's avatar

Nothing at all.

zenvelo's avatar

oh, my—messages with the Bundys up at Malheur- texts with my girlfriend!

I won’t share with you here. Do you have a warrant?

jca's avatar

No big secrets on mine, or my email either. Not saying there’s not stuff that may be embarrassing, but as far as stuff that I’d risk my life for, no, not that critical.

Jeruba's avatar

I wouldn’t risk my life for anything electronic; indeed, not for anything that plugs in.

No iPhone, though, so that point is moot.

AshlynM's avatar

Nothing. That’s why I don’t keep anything personal on any of my electronics. I mostly just get junk email so nothing too important or secret there.

jerv's avatar

Constitutional rights.

What is so private on the DoD and NSA servers that they don’t allow the general public to surf their systems?

JLeslie's avatar

Nothing.

Buttonstc's avatar

Risk my life for? Ha ha. Absolutely nothing. I still do my banking the old fashioned way.

They can hack my phone and emails all they want. Nothing in there is worth their time.

NerdyKeith's avatar

Nothing really. But my iPhone did cost over €700 and I don’t have the cash to replace it.

All the information is pretty typical stuff: selfies, games, various apps.

I do use a password manager which is password protected and finger print protected.

But then again my phone is set up to automatically delete everything after 10 wrong pin entries. I can restore everything with iCloud.

NerdyKeith's avatar

But in saying that I don’t think I’d risk my life over it haha. I’d still try to prevent it from being damaged, lost or stolen.

This question has actually inspired me to use a more complex password. iPhones allow you to use a full password with alpha and numerical characters.

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