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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Do you think being anonymous on the internet is a bad or a good thing, which camp are you in?
I know there are government reforms around the world which are meant to change and monitor this but that is far from happening anytime soon.
And to be honest, we're nowhere near as private with our lives as we used to be, so would it really make a difference? |
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We don’t do any social media other than being on here.
Our details are unavailable on the Internet.
It’s far too easy for scammers to use your details so the less available to them the harder it will be. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We don’t do any social media other than being on here.
Our details are unavailable on the Internet.
It’s far too easy for scammers to use your details so the less available to them the harder it will be."
Nice pic |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No social media here pretty much always use a vpn on my home network if you know what you are doing it’s easy to become anonymous. ie removing metadata from digital photos etc |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'd be happier if they can keep an eye on terrorists/ criminal types. "
That's what I'm trying to get to.
If you loose the anonymity such cases could be probably spotted and reacted to before they happen!
For those who think you can really keep anonymous on the internet...you're so naive. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'd be happier if they can keep an eye on terrorists/ criminal types.
That's what I'm trying to get to.
If you loose the anonymity such cases could be probably spotted and reacted to before they happen!
For those who think you can really keep anonymous on the internet...you're so naive."
You can keep somewhat anonymous. As in Bert down the chip shop probably won't recognise me from my thumb.
I believe 'they' have ways of spying on wrong 'uns but I'd assume the issue is sheer numbers. 1,000 (-ish ?) anti terrorist coppers and fuck knows how many dodgy communications to sort through. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'd be happier if they can keep an eye on terrorists/ criminal types.
That's what I'm trying to get to.
If you loose the anonymity such cases could be probably spotted and reacted to before they happen!
For those who think you can really keep anonymous on the internet...you're so naive.
You can keep somewhat anonymous. As in Bert down the chip shop probably won't recognise me from my thumb.
I believe 'they' have ways of spying on wrong 'uns but I'd assume the issue is sheer numbers. 1,000 (-ish ?) anti terrorist coppers and fuck knows how many dodgy communications to sort through. "
It's not really news that CIA is able to listen through mobile phones when they're 'switched off', use laptop cameras etc. In fact all mobile phones within 60 mile radius of the U.S. president are monitored.
Yes Ben from next door might not know you like to wear a horse mask when having sex but there are people who can hack pretty much anything.
I think it's a lot scarier to know there could be people watching than having certainty that some people are watching. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'd be happier if they can keep an eye on terrorists/ criminal types.
That's what I'm trying to get to.
If you loose the anonymity such cases could be probably spotted and reacted to before they happen!
For those who think you can really keep anonymous on the internet...you're so naive.
You can keep somewhat anonymous. As in Bert down the chip shop probably won't recognise me from my thumb.
I believe 'they' have ways of spying on wrong 'uns but I'd assume the issue is sheer numbers. 1,000 (-ish ?) anti terrorist coppers and fuck knows how many dodgy communications to sort through.
It's not really news that CIA is able to listen through mobile phones when they're 'switched off', use laptop cameras etc. In fact all mobile phones within 60 mile radius of the U.S. president are monitored.
Yes Ben from next door might not know you like to wear a horse mask when having sex but there are people who can hack pretty much anything.
I think it's a lot scarier to know there could be people watching than having certainty that some people are watching."
The mask is a squirrel not a horse.
I think the best way is to imagine we're on the Truman Show. Watched all the time. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'd be happier if they can keep an eye on terrorists/ criminal types.
That's what I'm trying to get to.
If you loose the anonymity such cases could be probably spotted and reacted to before they happen!
For those who think you can really keep anonymous on the internet...you're so naive.
You can keep somewhat anonymous. As in Bert down the chip shop probably won't recognise me from my thumb.
I believe 'they' have ways of spying on wrong 'uns but I'd assume the issue is sheer numbers. 1,000 (-ish ?) anti terrorist coppers and fuck knows how many dodgy communications to sort through.
It's not really news that CIA is able to listen through mobile phones when they're 'switched off', use laptop cameras etc. In fact all mobile phones within 60 mile radius of the U.S. president are monitored.
Yes Ben from next door might not know you like to wear a horse mask when having sex but there are people who can hack pretty much anything.
I think it's a lot scarier to know there could be people watching than having certainty that some people are watching.
The mask is a squirrel not a horse.
I think the best way is to imagine we're on the Truman Show. Watched all the time. "
I knew you were into kinky shit .
I've never watched it, so can't express my opinion.
But truth is, I think the internet would be better if it was less anonymous. |
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By *ieman300Man
over a year ago
Best Greggs in Cheshire East |
Having been the victim of financial cyber crime and having my pics on here shown to the plebs at work I am very pro internet anonymity. I keep my details to the absolute minimum now.
I do understand the need to trace criminals however. It's a fine balance I guess. |
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By *hortieWoman
over a year ago
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Online, we are all in one big testing ground.
Personally? I have no doubts my shit is not secure. Online or otherwise. Do I care? No, cause I am so skint, I cannot pay lawyers to fight my corner should the need arise.
So... fuck it all, let the kids of the future sort it all out. Fucked if I care |
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We're not really anonymous anywhere. Store loyalty cards know your shopping habits, missing people's last wherabouts are shown on CCTV even our cat's microchipped. It's nothing new in years gone by your neighbours knew all your business, now the whole world does. |
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A few stupid decisions by MPs and our ways of using the internet could change quite markedly - just look at the UK porn site law change in 2018, as an example.
I'm ok with anonymity, although view the internet as open to the authorities to glean whatever they want to about us. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No social media here pretty much always use a vpn on my home network if you know what you are doing it’s easy to become anonymous. ie removing metadata from digital photos etc "
Clever girl! I like!
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We're not really anonymous anywhere. Store loyalty cards know your shopping habits, missing people's last wherabouts are shown on CCTV even our cat's microchipped. It's nothing new in years gone by your neighbours knew all your business, now the whole world does."
"even our cat's microchipped"
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Online anonymity is important and should be protected. The argument of it being used by criminals so should be banned is to me as valid as banning knifes on account of its use by criminals.
While I personally am not too fussed about my traffic being known, everyone deserves the right and freedom to not be under constant scrutiny. |
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