This site is not secure and if law enforcement really wanted to find your info they would. Its just the police have "better" things to do at the moment, like giving out speeding and j-walking fines.theedge wrote:Interesting point. Clicks can be tracked but can't really see what we are posting in the members section. Just have to be discrete when we post.
If it was an easy transition I would be up for it. But I haven't had time to look at Tor.
It doesn't matter whether or not the site is secure, if you really wanted to be anonymous you could.benderz wrote:This site is not secure and if law enforcement really wanted to find your info they would. Its just the police have "better" things to do at the moment, like giving out speeding and j-walking fines.theedge wrote:Interesting point. Clicks can be tracked but can't really see what we are posting in the members section. Just have to be discrete when we post.
If it was an easy transition I would be up for it. But I haven't had time to look at Tor.
Tor is more secure but still wouldnt trust it with the amount of cash being funnelled into the NSA on decription tech.
I'm not completely convinced about that. Your rights to privacy are constantly dwindling under the guise of "anti-terrorism".aydun wrote:Nah.
Police would need a warrant for the host to disclose IPs.
I'm correct. Here's some information from Google:maggot wrote:I'm not completely convinced about that. Your rights to privacy are constantly dwindling under the guise of "anti-terrorism".aydun wrote:Nah.
Police would need a warrant for the host to disclose IPs.
Nice sleuthing. However, don't feel too proud. My full name is also listed in plain sight on my blogmaggot wrote:Besides, using info you've provided on this site I found your full name and facebook account, Aydun.
The police wouldn't need to obtain your IP address to find you.
https://www.google.com/transparencyrepo ... quests/AU/aydun wrote:I'm correct. Here's some information from Google:maggot wrote:I'm not completely convinced about that. Your rights to privacy are constantly dwindling under the guise of "anti-terrorism".aydun wrote:Nah.
Police would need a warrant for the host to disclose IPs.
https://www.google.com/transparencyrepo ... alprocess/
Agreed, especially when you consider that that's 0.002407% of the Australian population. I believe it's safe to say that 'recreational trespassing' ranks much lower than the more serious crimes you mentioned; especially in regards to drains and abandonments.timdole wrote:https://www.google.com/transparencyrepo ... quests/AU/
780 requests for user data, 546 requests fulfilled with some level of data given, in the past 6 months. That isn't a lot, when there's things like internet fraud, pedophiles etcetc that would be investigates as well. Spose you just gotta be careful what you post.