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Every Time
@soTELLme533
24 February, 11:42
In response mars 1776 to his Publication
Document shredding by generals or any other guilty creep? Sounds like the 1970s.
What about The Cloud or plain old computer files?
And supposedly, even if electronic files are deleted, they can be restored, to a degree.
Another thought: wondering if electronic files would have redactions?
What about The Cloud or plain old computer files?
And supposedly, even if electronic files are deleted, they can be restored, to a degree.
Another thought: wondering if electronic files would have redactions?
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In response Every Time to her Publication
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Yes, however if they aren't tech-savvy, they may not succeed in destroying files.
Anyway, we have repeatedly been told,
"We have it all."
All good.
PS: I just remembered when I worked for a tech company. We had a server, which for us, was simply a computer with a lot of memory where all the employees' separate computer files were stored, that is backed up.
Of course, I don't know the capabilities or functions are of FBI servers.
Might be interesting to know more about it.
Anyway, we have repeatedly been told,
"We have it all."
All good.
PS: I just remembered when I worked for a tech company. We had a server, which for us, was simply a computer with a lot of memory where all the employees' separate computer files were stored, that is backed up.
Of course, I don't know the capabilities or functions are of FBI servers.
Might be interesting to know more about it.
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In response mars 1776 to his Publication
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