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tevati
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- Sep 25, 2018
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There was a site without signup. What was the name of site again?
Before you trust your safe passage to some dodgy gmail plugin, please read their privacy policy, people!
https://www.boomeranggmail.com/privacy.html
Quite shocking to say the least [but I guess not unusual in 2019]
Boomerang collects absolutely everything about you, your data, hardware, messages content, etc.
God knows who the people behind Boomerang [and similar] are and what they really do with this extremely sensitive information.
Be sure their snooping algorithms are very busy.
If you take under consideration what @TiredHorse said here before... this is not wise move.
I planned to contact police 3 days after my departure [I've been happily renting my tiny flat for more than 10 years, I know my landlords very well
and they just live behind the wall. I dont want to leave any unnecessary mess behind me]
Now I need another way to do it.
Anyone used Mozilla Thunderbird mail client before?
sample of boomerang gmail plugin policy attached below:
I use VPN before I log in here, how about you?For fucks sake.
I use VPN before I log in here, how about you?
I guess I'm too paranoid. I havent planned my death for a long time, so I try to improve my anonymity whenever I can.
I guess I'm too paranoid. I havent planned my death for a long time, so I try to improve my anonymity whenever I can.
This is open forum nevertheless, there is a thread where people upload their pictures and publicly share their personal information.
There are still countries where ctb is still a crime and people could be prosecuted for just contemplating suicide in open forum like this one.
Anyone interested - check what project echelon is.
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I need this doormat for this exact reason.
I use VPN before I log in here, how about you?
In plain words VPN hides your actual location and give you new fake 'identity'.How does VPN ensure privacy, specifically.
A VPN helps to ensure privacy by providing a different IP address, and one that is typically shared by many different users, so it is more difficult to trace back to one single user and track them to their physical location.How does VPN ensure privacy, specifically.
A VPN helps to mitigate this situation by providing a different IP address, and one that is typically shared by many different users, so it is more difficult to trace back to one single user and track them to their physical location.
Edited: Deleted unnecessarily inflammatory info
Edited: Deleted unnecessarily inflammatory info
Edited again: clarification
I'm happy to DM you about it, but I don't think it's appropriate for it to be posted publicly, which is why I removed it.I'm so sorry I missed the 'inflammatory info'. Can you please resend?
No thanks. I'm not really interested in someone sending me a PM to tell me I'm a dumb f**k. I already know that. I thought there might be relevant info that others might want.I'm happy to DM you about it, but I don't think it's appropriate for it to be posted publicly, which is why I removed it.
When I said inflammatory, I was referring to the rules of the site that prohibit posting about things related to the security of identity, so as not to cause panic.I'm not really interested in someone sending me a PM to tell me I'm a dumb f**k. I already know that. I thought there might be relevant info that others might want.
When I said inflammatory, I was referring to the rules of the site that prohibit posting about things related to the security of identity, so as not to cause panic.
I wasn't making any reference to you as a person. I'm sorry if I came off that way.
Just quick update on Mozilla Thunderbird with 'send later' plugin test.
I set up a dummy email account for the test [other than gmail, which I dont recommenced]
I wrote two emails to my local cops and sent them Sunday morning - both delivered as planned: one at 7am, the second one 8am today
[I asked some question about bad driving incident in my area]
Lets see how long it will take them to reply [or they ignore it]
arghh....i just reread my original post and see i mistyped;i've been thinking about delayed emails for a while as well. i thought of a possible workaround to the worry that the service may "read" the email(s) and involve police.
i have written my note in word and copy/pasted the text as an image. this will prevent the text from being digitally read without OCR. i imagine any email service that has an algorithm that looks for keywords also runs OCR on attached image files.