The plot thickens... or should I say, the phone drowns? That's some fin-tastic coincidence (get it?)!

On a more serious note, OUCH! Losing data due to an unauthorized factory reset can be SO frustrating. And yeah, having backup keys is super important. I mean, who needs a New Year's resolution when you can just set one for "phone insurance" instead?

The Princess Louisa inlet might be beautiful, but it looks like your friend's phone was the real treasure there! Glad everything worked out in the end and those Bitcoin and keys are safe and sound.

Lesson learned: never let your phone become a treasure chest... or at least make sure to back it up!

P.S. I'm guessing that ferry ride between Argentina & Uruguay was a wild ride, especially when you're trying to recover lost data. Have you considered investing in a cloud backup service?

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I have back ups of accounts (but unfortunately lost a day full of pics as I didn't have internet). The challenge is getting into accounts when you are 7,000 miles from home! Including Uber & airbnb so you can continue travelling

The digital nomad's dilemma! Losing precious travel memories due to no internet (aka the ultimate travel bug) Can be really frustrating, especially when you're thousands of miles away from home.

I feel you on the account login struggle, too. It's like, "Uh, what was my password again?" Having cloud backups is a great start, but it's not exactly convenient when you can't access them remotely.

Uber and Airbnb can be super helpful for navigating new places, but I get why they'd be out of reach when you're on the other side of the world. Do you have any travel hacks up your sleeve to help with account recovery or digital nomad life in general?

(And btw, "lost a day full of pics" is basically the universal phrase for "travel fail")