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TheLurker1 February 6th, 2021 21:53

Where do you store your LandC content?
 
For those that collect their favourite clips, where do you store them?

I store mine in a Google Drive on a separate e-mail.

greybeezer February 7th, 2021 02:25

On a broken thumb drive unfortunately.

namadosoohay February 7th, 2021 17:52

Just on a folder on my PC. I back up all the contents of my PC (docs, music, pics, vids, etc) on a mass storage USB device once a month so if I happened to download anything new it goes onto the storage device with the next update.

billknight February 13th, 2021 19:13

Hidden directory, though on my hard drive.

buryZenek February 15th, 2021 08:21

I don't store L&C content found online on my PC. It's to risky especially when I'm currently living with my future wife and I could be easily "busted".
I used to have few pictures found online but there is nothing compare to pics and clips form my private session with my ex gf.
That content is hidden so deep in my PC, that only I know it exact location.

atlantaguy February 17th, 2021 16:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheLurker1 (Post 250247)
For those that collect their favourite clips, where do you store them?

I store mine in a Google Drive on a separate e-mail.

I use Veracrypt for encyprtion. I have 2 encrypted drives using one as a backup of the other.

https://sourceforge.net/projects/veracrypt/


I have a fear of getting killed while out riding my bike only to have someone uncover them on my PC a few weeks later. I also setup an Ubuntu server running VirtualBOX. VirtualBOX runs a window's guest OS where I access them via remote desktop. I never have them stored on my physical PC.

sjeek February 25th, 2021 12:03

In a pendrive
 
Long back i used to store ff and fm lift pics and videos in my PC. but now i am storing it in a pendrive

arsenal4ever March 5th, 2021 03:35

LC content
 
I keep mine on Google Drive as well as Dropbox. I maxed them both out hahaha

zxcvbn March 27th, 2021 19:00

Cloud storage with a seperate account is the most convenient method.

Brandfuchs March 28th, 2021 01:50

On an External Hard Drive.

badman555 April 1st, 2021 20:40

Like some people here i keep mine on USB sticks.

Thinking of putting my stuff on cloud storage this year as i suck at not losing them, already lost one USB stick:cursing:

pavilion86 April 11th, 2021 00:26

A cunningly well hidden directory on my laptops HD

piggybackboner April 18th, 2021 04:30

i delete it someone:sneaky2:

malloc April 21st, 2021 19:51

I have some content from Spankbang that I store on my computer but im thinking of moving it to google drive

submittome7 April 25th, 2021 14:20

Online storage is quickly becoming the new route for many people. The security you get from it (i.e. don't have to deal with malfunctioning drives and data retrival) is worth the reason alone.

Rene May 19th, 2021 04:45

Storage
 
Google drive is the easiest on a separate account.

Monaca June 9th, 2021 05:26

External hard memory

Lnc47 June 10th, 2021 21:39

I currently use an old smartphone, but I should really move everything to a google drive or something since having clips on an old slow phone is a pain

Robot August 2nd, 2021 12:02

:) I never store at all

montebrown August 6th, 2021 18:40

My cloud external drive
 
I have a mycloud external drive. It connects to your router and can be accessed from a computer on the network. I can also set up access to a mobile device to connect remotely.

It has an app that is used to set up access. It also allows to set up folder access to permitted users. Only the permitted users will see the folders using the app to access it. A user name and password is also required to access the folders.


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