JazzmanJohn wrote:
No one else uses my computers.
First of all, is it safe to put all this stuff on my computer?
It's all relative. It's safe most of the time. However, how safe is it if the computer is stolen? The login password...if you set it in the first place...only works when the machine is booted from the system it's on. If someone steals your Mac and boots it in Target Disk Mode they can see all unencrypted files, same goes if they take the hard drive out and put it in an enclosure or drive dock to mount it from another computer.
There is also a small chance that at some point there may be Trojan Horse malware that scans your hard drive for info it wants and scoops up anything from mounted disks.
I myself do what the others have suggested. I put my most sensitive personal/financial data in an encrypted disk image I created with Disk Utility and put a strong password on it. The image stays unmounted by default, so nothing can get in there without me knowing about it. The password to it is not stored in the Keychain. If my Mac is stolen the thief won't be able to get into the disk image. I made the disk image as large as a CD (under 650MB) so that it could easily be archived to CDs in encrypted form.
I also made it a "sparse" disk image so that Time Machine could back it up in pieces instead of the whole 650MB each time.