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If The government asked for

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25 minutes ago, mogandave said:

The "authorities" are interested in money.

 

If you have no money, the authorities have no interest in you.

 

 

Excellent post. Thanks for giving me my first, "Ahhh, grasshopper..." moment of 2017. Bugger me, that was early!

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2 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

Excellent post. Thanks for giving me my first, "Ahhh, grasshopper..." moment of 2017. Bugger me, that was early!

 

My pleasure, now put him in the cornfield.....

Dont care if they give it out or not to be honest.

 

My internet account is not in my name and according to my IP address my location is 200km away from where I actually am.

Don't know why but as Don says I have Providers 3Thai location over North to South and non of them show anywhere near the right location .In fact the Krabi area shows up as Chaing Mai,


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2 hours ago, Don Mega said:

Dont care if they give it out or not to be honest.

 

My internet account is not in my name and according to my IP address my location is 200km away from where I actually am.

that close ? i am the other side of the world :smile:

Just now, i claudius said:

that close ? i am the other side of the world :smile:

 

I dont use a VPN.

On 31/12/2016 at 4:08 AM, mogandave said:

Would they sell you email address? 

Defo.

23 hours ago, alocacoc said:

 

I believe Tor is safe. But the Tor Browser alone is not enough. Better use the Tails Linux distribution. Emails encrypted by PGP. Snowden used that, Wikileaks too. That's all not very comfortable to use, but it is safe.

 

Not true.

 

Sooner or later whatever we access online our IP addresses have to resurface somewhere. If our Internet is routed via a single gateway, this means that our online activities can be intercepted anywhere along the line and it is also known that Tor has been infiltrated by the FBI and other world government agencies that are constantly monitoring all user activities on there. All our Internet activities have to start with our ISP`s, which means everything we do online day by day is stored on our ISPs data bases.

 

There is no such thing as total online anonymity.

 

 

1 hour ago, cyberfarang said:

... the FBI and other world government agencies that are constantly monitoring all user activities...

 

 

 

 

Dang, they must me busy!

So break it down for the non techies please.

 

For a fact what problems if any will we face by having the single gateway?

 

VPN issues for example?

People using email?

 

If your a straight player - what problem?

 

 

 

 

13 hours ago, Rc2702 said:

So break it down for the non techies please.

 

For a fact what problems if any will we face by having the single gateway?

 

VPN issues for example?

People using email?

 

If your a straight player - what problem?

 

 

 

 

 

Authoritarian regimes love people like you.

5 hours ago, Saastrajaa said:

 

Authoritarian regimes love people like you.

Good to know I'll whip out my phone and show them your comment should I have any problems in the future. Helpful chap you are I bet they love you too.

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