I tried to call about this (ha, ha), but my question is as follows: how much of a red flag is it if a woman has a lock on her cell phone? It’s the sort of lock where the phone displays a grid of dots and she connects them in a certain order to unlock it.
I tend to think it’s a serious red flag, especially given that:
1. She texts constantly, so the lock must be much more of an inconvenience for her than it would be for someone like me who uses their phone less frequently.
2. She works at a restaurant; it’s not as if she’s working for the CIA and has to protect confidential information; it’s not as if she’s a lawyer and needs to safeguard communications with clients.
3. As far as I know, there isn’t anyone who specifically threatens the security of her phone. She has one roommate and they get along impeccably.
4. She’s twenty-three.
I consider myself fairly paranoid about data security, and I’m very careful what I say over the phone, and even more careful about what I write in texts, letters, and email, but even I don’t have a lock on my cell. Thoughts?
Peas out,
V4L,
-L
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