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idean:
If you use a combination of TrueCrypt (http://www.truecrypt.org/) and Portable Firefox (http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable), any data kept on the USB stick should be safe.

Sorry - I'm a bit late joing this thread!

I was looking at some of the interesting uses of Tiddlywikki particularly with regard to storing 'emergency' or 'personal' info.

I am wondering if there would not be security issues here:

I'll be working through the suggestions and will get some of this implemented so that if anything happens to me, my wife isn't left beating her head against the wall because she doesn't know the password to access our credit card online
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Tiddlywikki is using html which in unencrypted form would sit inside the browser cache of any computer it was read on. Wouldn't this leave extremely personal data totally exposed..? This would be especially true if running from a USB stick on multiple computers?

Just a thought...

-Beth UK (September 11, 2007, 08:24 AM)
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Beth UK:
Following on from what idean said I guess any portable crypt (including something like Cryptainer or Dekart) would allow a degree of security. That said, I did come across this blog where comparative issues are discussed. http://my.opera.com/Andrew%20Gregory/blog/show.dml/405642

Have to say I am not about to use Tiddlywiki but I kind of got side-tracked by this thread  :-[

May be of interest to those on this thread though...

gallozzi:
For a program that will do all that, plus a whole lot more, see: DoOrganizer
http://www.gemx.com/doorganizer.php

Chuck

Armando:
For a program that will do all that, plus a whole lot more, see: DoOrganizer
http://www.gemx.com/doorganizer.php

Chuck
-gallozzi (September 11, 2007, 09:39 AM)
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There,s a whole thread on GemX though... IMO one should read it before buying do-organizer etc. GemX future doesn't look too bright at the moment.

walsch:
Its called "Family Matters" and the current URL for download is:

http://www.statefarm.com/insurance/service_center/ins_servicecenter_fammatters.asp
-Fosdick (September 10, 2007, 07:02 PM)
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Great, thank you  :)

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