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EverFree 1 week ago
Next time someone says they have nothing to hide: Okay, so you don't want to hide these? • your tax file number, EIN, etc • your full financial position (assets, debts, income, dependencies) • your bank logins and complete transaction history • your password manager master password • your email account credentials (including recovery emails) • your Bitcoin seed phrase, passphrase, and wallet history • any other crypto keys, hardware wallets, backups, or multisig details • your superannuation details and beneficiary arrangements • your credit reports and loan applications • your full medical and mental health records • your prescription history • any diagnoses, assessments, or notes taken out of context • your private messages with partners, family, people you’ve had issues with, and friends • messages written while angry, grieving, joking, or vulnerable • your browser history and search history • your private bookmarks, saved notes, and drafts you never intended to send • your exact home address, floor plan, and daily routines • times you’re usually away from home • your children’s names, schools, schedules, and online accounts • photos of your home interior and valuables • your workplace, role, grievances, and internal communications • your employment history and any conflicts with colleagues or managers • your political views, religious beliefs, or values that differ from the norm • opinions you’ve softened or hidden to avoid backlash • your social circles and who influences you • the worst mistake you’ve ever made • the thing you’re most ashamed of • something you said or did that could be framed badly without context • the belief you keep quiet because it would get you socially punished • the person you trust least — and why • people you depend on financially or emotionally • your fears about money, health, ageing, or losing status • moments you were weakest, scared, exhausted, or not thinking clearly • habits you’re trying to change • coping mechanisms you wouldn’t want misunderstood • anything you’d be devastated to see misquoted, archived, or resurfaced years later

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