Quote from: homersimpson on June 08, 2012, 11:27 pmI have been writing a diary for a long time now and I don't intend to stop or miss out information just because it's illegal.However I always prepare for the worst so best to be safe, right? Even though I keep my diary in a safe, if I was ever forced to hand it over I'd like for it not to be used as evidence against me.So what type of stuff can I get away with? Obviously I'm not going to write passwords and shit that actually links to my account or gaining access to create new evidence from my computer.Can I write about ordering things? People that I've taken things with? What things I've taken?I always write trip reports too.If I write at the start of my diary this is all non-fiction and nothing is real does this void it as evidence?Or should I write it with a "swim" approach like forums do? And use codewords and initials for people?I just don't want to drop myself or more importantly my friends in the shit for my carelessness! Thanks :)Hi Homer,If you want to use a diary I suggest you protect your very personal information such as passwords and order ID's with an old fashioned pen and paper cipher. One of my favourite books on this topic is Simon Singh's "The Code Book" which I have made available for download at http://utovvyhaflle76gh.onion/sTORage/vlad1m1r/books/The%20Code%20Book%20%2D%20Simon%20Singh.epubProbably the most secure one is the book cipher where you can choose a key text such as an essay or book and then write down messages to yourself by numbering the words in the book. I have posted about this elsewhere on the forums if you're interested.Hope this helps,V.