Queen6 macrumors G4 Dec 11, 2008 11,583 12,139 Flying over the rainforest at dawn - Priceless Mar 7, 2015 #26 If your concerned the obvious answer is to remove anything potentially sensitive, it`s common sense really... Q-6
If your concerned the obvious answer is to remove anything potentially sensitive, it`s common sense really... Q-6
Y yjchua95 macrumors 604 Apr 23, 2011 6,725 233 GVA, KUL, MEL (current), ZQN Mar 7, 2015 #27 Hieveryone said: What about Wall Street Click to expand... Judging from your posts, you don't look like you're from anywhere there either. Seriously. FileVault hides everything. It will hide whatever financial details or porno flicks you have in your system.
Hieveryone said: What about Wall Street Click to expand... Judging from your posts, you don't look like you're from anywhere there either. Seriously. FileVault hides everything. It will hide whatever financial details or porno flicks you have in your system.
simonsi Contributor Jan 3, 2014 4,851 735 Auckland Mar 7, 2015 #28 Hieveryone said: What about Wall Street Click to expand... What does that mean? You work there so have company-sensitive login details stored on your MBP? You have login details stored for your personal brokerage accounts??
Hieveryone said: What about Wall Street Click to expand... What does that mean? You work there so have company-sensitive login details stored on your MBP? You have login details stored for your personal brokerage accounts??
kettle macrumors 65816 May 12, 2002 1,319 59 England, Great Britain (Airstrip One) Mar 7, 2015 #29 Hieveryone said: I have an appointment next week for my MBPr. I was wondering if they can see my documents, and login into my accounts. They will be taking it into the back, so I was wondering what they might do back there (like snoop at my stuff). I have a password, but still I'm concerned. Click to expand... I did a back up and then deleted 90% of my data (my porn is on an entirely different machine btw - so don't go there) Apple then replaced the LG screen on my mid 2012 rMBP in about 24 hours. the restoration of data post repair war smoothly
Hieveryone said: I have an appointment next week for my MBPr. I was wondering if they can see my documents, and login into my accounts. They will be taking it into the back, so I was wondering what they might do back there (like snoop at my stuff). I have a password, but still I'm concerned. Click to expand... I did a back up and then deleted 90% of my data (my porn is on an entirely different machine btw - so don't go there) Apple then replaced the LG screen on my mid 2012 rMBP in about 24 hours. the restoration of data post repair war smoothly