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Posted by feetluvr (Member # 1570) on :
 
Some of us frequently post detailed accounts here about our foot viewing and/or activities, (in fact at times I feel kinda guilty about it although I think most of you enjoy reading it). For me, just like reading other's account's here, reading documentations of my own accounts can be very arousing and enjoyable.

Maybe it's my old age (I turn 49 this month) and the fear of losing some of my great foot memories that have finally prompted me to diary my viewing and activity experiences.

My particularl interest is not only to refresh my memory, but also to track the my wife's "growth" in foot-fetish activity. May sound a little cold and clinical, but I'm truly fascinated to chart what actually happens as she moves forward with me in the fetish. In addition, keeping track of foot vs non-foot experiences will also actually help me from going overboard in my fetish activites.

Anyone else here keeping a chart or diary of foot viewing or foot activity experiences?

[ January 09, 2007, 10:36 AM: Message edited by: feetluvr ]
 
Posted by bluetoelover (Member # 14736) on :
 
It's all in my spank bank... [Big Grin] but then again I can see your point...as you are over double my age!No offense bro...but ya...it would be an idea to do it..although I think it would have to be on my comp...so prying eyes couldnt pick it up while I am not there to read it.
 
Posted by toesucker - uk (Member # 5495) on :
 
I have often thought of doing same but as bluetoelover said its prying eyes which has stopped me. Important thing is its all remembered in the head. If I lose my memory then I will be pissed off!
 
Posted by feetluvr (Member # 1570) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by bluetoelover:
...I think it would have to be on my comp...so prying eyes couldnt pick it up while I am not there to read it.

Obviously a critical point- and indeed I've started this project once or twice already and erased it after a few days or weeks in fear of the same thing. My wife and I share one computer. But I've found, and am using, a free program (and there are several) that is password protected and encrypted, so I feel pretty secure about it now. The only thing is if she goes into "Start>Programs" she will see the program has been installed. If she asks, I'll tell her I'm tracking diet and excercise.
 
Posted by feetlover2 (Member # 4788) on :
 
If you store it on your computer, and you don't want anyone to see it, you can buy a prgoram on-line called "Folder Lock" it cost about $40, but it is worth it when you have file you don't want anyone else to view without your permission. [Thumbs Up]
 
Posted by bluetoelover (Member # 14736) on :
 
What is the name of this program feetluvr? I actually wouldnt mind doing this. Me and my girl dont share the same computer but if one of my friends or her friends happen to want to use my comp I dont want them to see it or "accidentaly" click on it.
 
Posted by feetlover2 (Member # 4788) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by bluetoelover:
What is the name of this program feetluvr? I actually wouldnt mind doing this. Me and my girl dont share the same computer but if one of my friends or her friends happen to want to use my comp I dont want them to see it or "accidentaly" click on it.

its called "Folder Lock" you can find it here:
www.bmtmicro.com/BMTCatalog/win/folderlock.html
 
Posted by AFfootdude05 (Member # 2999) on :
 
Do Mac computers have any version of this "folder lock" software?
 
Posted by feetlover2 (Member # 4788) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by AFfootdude05:
Do Mac computers have any version of this "folder lock" software?

I don't know, check out the link and explore the site to see if they offer it. I would think if you can get it for windows, they would offer it for mac as well.
 
Posted by feetluvr (Member # 1570) on :
 
I believe I demo'd Folder Lock. The only drawback was the price. But it is an outstanding program. The key attribute is that it completely hides the folder(s)- no one else can see the folder or even the program installation for that matter. You have to hit a certain combination of keys to bring up the Folder Lock interface. It also HIGHLY encrypts the info so it's very secure too.
 
Posted by bluetoelover (Member # 14736) on :
 
I dont suppose there is a free version of it or something of the same idea?
 
Posted by climax (Member # 6641) on :
 
alternativley you could get a free program called called " hide files and folders"
http://www.softstack.com/hff.html

im using it and its brilliant!
 
Posted by feetluvr (Member # 1570) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by climax:
alternativley you could get a free program called called " hide files and folders"

Are you sure it's not a free trial for x number of days? Their site says it's $39 US.
 
Posted by bluetoelover (Member # 14736) on :
 
30 days I believe. It works great though.
 
Posted by dougiezerts (Member # 6829) on :
 
What about the old school way of doing it--pencil and paper! Then, you can just lock it in a drawer, or a secret place in your room
 
Posted by bluetoelover (Member # 14736) on :
 
dougie the problem with that though...there would be someone either snooping for something or just coincidentally happen upon it while looking for something else..I shudder in horror in the thought of that happening to me.Just think...if your SO or family has no idea what so ever of your love for feet and they find your diary which chronicles your love your feet,style you like(i.e. polish choice,wrinkles,big feet/small feet..etc etc.) plus not to mention all of your "feet escapades" and that could potentially involve some secret hook up that absolutely no one can find out.
 
Posted by feetluvr (Member # 1570) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by bluetoelover:
..there would be someone either snooping for something or just coincidentally happen upon it while looking for something else...

As I mentioned, even though they could see the folder/file, almost all of them allow password protection and encryption, so no one except for someone with computer forensics knowledge and tools could access it- and how mnay of our SO's are going to pay (big bucks I might add) to have a computer forensics expert examine our hard drive after we're no longer around.

The only thing I think you might get would be for them to insist that you show them the diary. That might take some diplomacy to overcome.
 


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