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From: Jolly Roger on 24 May 2010 23:46 Király <me(a)home.spamsucks.ca> wrote: > I'll be traveling soon and would like to keep scans of my passport, > birth certificate, airline tickets, etc online (encrypted of course) > in an easily accessible place in case I lose all of what I am carying > with me. Isn't this the sort of thing for which PGP is designed? -- Posted from my iPhone.
From: Wes Groleau on 24 May 2010 23:59 On 05-24-2010 20:17, Király wrote: > I'll be traveling soon and would like to keep scans of my passport, > birth certificate, airline tickets, etc online (encrypted of course) > in an easily accessible place in case I lose all of what I am carying > with me. Store the scans in a password-protected ZIP file. That's not high-security, but if you keep that Zip file on a USB drive in your pocket, .... -- Wes Groleau "Would the prodigal have gone home if the elder brother was running the farm?" -- James Jordan
From: nospam on 25 May 2010 00:14 In article <htfhuj$6iu$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, Wes Groleau <Groleau+news(a)FreeShell.org> wrote: > > I'll be traveling soon and would like to keep scans of my passport, > > birth certificate, airline tickets, etc online (encrypted of course) > > in an easily accessible place in case I lose all of what I am carying > > with me. > > Store the scans in a password-protected ZIP file. > > That's not high-security, but if you keep that Zip file > on a USB drive in your pocket, .... better yet, get an encrypted usb stick. <https://www.ironkey.com/>
From: Warren Oates on 25 May 2010 08:37 In article <1499736001296451490.013996jollyroger-pobox.com(a)news.individual.net>, Jolly Roger <jollyroger(a)pobox.com> wrote: > Isn't this the sort of thing for which PGP is designed? Yes, but it seems the OP is looking for a much more complicated way of doing it. -- Very old woody beets will never cook tender. -- Fannie Farmer
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Kir=E1ly?= on 25 May 2010 12:22
nospam <nospam(a)nospam.invalid> wrote: > better yet, get an encrypted usb stick. > > <https://www.ironkey.com/> Not so useful if it gets stolen. The idea is to have backups available online in case I am relieved of all my possessions. -- K. Lang may your lum reek. |