I have teenage children, so I'm careful not to keep anything sensitive unprotected (that includes my financials, as well as anything else I deem age-inappropriate). All our computers are shared, as are the network drives, so sensitive materials are protected at the file level, not the account/machine level. That means I keep very little that would invite prying eyes simply by the filename on a local machine.
That said, EVERYONE needs a place to have private thoughts and ideas. It isn't a reflection on a relationship, it's part of human nature. Openness is great, but we all have dark recesses that should not really be shared. I respect this absolutely and do not pry into anyone else's files. I enforce that on others by encryption or not keeping local copies of the files.
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