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02-15-24 01:08 #308
Posts: 2476Joining team V
At age 70 I have finally reached a point where my urologist recommended that I try Viagra if I wished to continue sexual activity. It seems odd because up until now I have never needed anything extra to get fully erect. Any tips or suggestions appreciated.
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09-28-23 02:21 #307
Posts: 744Re: Indio
Originally Posted by SJDude856 [View Original Post]
Mondo.
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09-27-23 09:08 #306
Posts: 51What forum would cover Indio?
Headed out to a metal festival next week and may be looking for some fun. What forum would cover Indio, CA? TIA.
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08-10-23 16:06 #305
Posts: 1Carli420
New here but have been lurking for years. Any Intel on Carli420?
https://privatedelights.ch/USA/Calif...orona/Carli420.
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08-05-23 18:56 #304
Posts: 69Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
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08-05-23 18:45 #303
Posts: 69It's too late.
Originally Posted by BoulderBoy [View Original Post]
If you are just trying to keep a casual user from seeing your activity, your browser's private mode will be enough. Firefox is dedicated to privacy, and will shield you from a nosy person trying to see where you have been. Don't use Google, ever. Use DuckDuckGo, and install their extension to block trackers. Don't use DuckDuckGo or Firefox for anything other than activity you want to hide. Don't sign on to Amazon with it, or do Google searches. Ideally, you would have a separate computer for your secret stuff. NEVER use your phone for illicit stuff. Have one browser for your normal stuff, and another (like Firefox) for your confidential stuff. I don't trust Chrome or Edge, and Safari seems to be casual about security, despite Apple's claims
Never let your browser memorize any passwords, as that will give you away when your search history is clear. (I.e, you have a saved password for usasexguide.nl) Also, anyone who can access your computer can probably get it to autofill your saved passwords. A VPN may help your SO from tracking your movement, and make it harder for site providers to know where you are coming from. Your ISP is very unlikely to turn you in for anything. Searching is not a crime. Conducting criminal activity is. That said, it usually takes a subpoena to compel an ISP to turn over your data, so if that happens, you are already in trouble for something.
If you really want to get serious, use a TOR browser and use the "dark" internet, but that is a more significant technological demand, and you need to be pretty tech savvy to know how to set it up properly.
Despite all these precautions, a person or entity who is dedicated to exposing you can probably do it regardless of any precautions you may take. If the government wants to track you, they will. Even burner phones can be traced (see the recent Long Island serial killer reports for background on that). If your SO is in IT security, and they have access to your computer, they can track your doings if they want to.
If you are super paranoid, use a different complex password for everything. (There are mnemonic systems that make it easier to keep them in your head.) Never let your browser or computer memorize your passwords. Use public networks with a VPN, so your traffic isn't all traceable to your home IP address, which is really easy to do. (Your computer has a unique ID assigned to it, called a MAC address. If someone can access your computer, view the MAC address, and tie it to your IP address, they can see what you have been doing. Note that MAC address has nothing to do with Mac computers.) Don't use fingerprints or facial recognition to unlock your devices. Courts have ruled that LE can compel you to give up a fingerprint or look at a face scanner, but they can't compel you to give them your password. Especially if, under the stress of interrogation, you completely forgot it.
You can set up some devices to auto-lock or erase after a certain number of bad login attempts. Set that number as low as you feel comfortable.
The problem is, the more complex your security, the more likely you are to screw up some day, and let yourself be breached. Or, you will forget a password, and lock yourself out. The more of a hassle it is to log into a site and do what you want to do, the more likely you are to make a mistake. On a site like this, which is offshore, you are about as safe as you can be.
So just give up, relax, and do what you need to do. Either you will get busted, or you won't. As long as you exercise normal precautions, you are much more likely to get caught IRL than through your computer, and much more likely to get caught in a raid, get robbed in a bad neighborhood, or come home with lipstick on your neck, glitter in your crotch, or perfume on your shirt, than to be caught via one of your devices. I kind of assume that all traffic to all borderline sites is monitored and logged before it even gets to the site, but it's so much data, it isn't likely to ever be monitored or looked at until you get involved in something really bad or spectacular. Even so, all it takes is one crazy local cop to decide he is going to bring down the local pleasure industry to ruin one of our days. He is more likely to do that by parking outside your local AMP and checking your license plate, than to track you via your activity to a site like this.Last edited by GeezerX; 08-05-23 at 18:53. Reason: clean up punctuation, clarify language
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05-18-23 17:00 #302
Posts: 603After a 4 plus year absence well. I AM BACK!
After a 4 plus year absence well. I AM BACK!
Hold on, buckle up and get ready for the ride.
The Tall Man.
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02-04-23 18:30 #301
Posts: 298Internet, Privacy, VPN, etc
I'll try here.
Anyone here an expert on the subject of what internet providers see, what and / or if they'll report you for looking up prostitution, etc? I had been using someone else's internet previously but just moved and thinking hard about this topic. Also, of course, can't have my SO aware of anything. Do VPNs really shield activity? Any recommendations?
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11-07-22 11:25 #300
Posts: 559Originally Posted by Orion1938 [View Original Post]
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10-06-22 10:26 #299
Posts: 250Senior challenges
Originally Posted by Zman429 [View Original Post]
Stay safe.
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05-09-22 21:53 #298
Posts: 22Escort Services at Disney
Originally Posted by PelicanT99 [View Original Post]
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05-09-22 15:00 #297
Posts: 303Originally Posted by JayFun79 [View Original Post]
Posting your experiences here is all the thanks I ask.
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05-09-22 06:25 #296
Posts: 22Disneyland magic
I am visiting Disney area at end of the month and assumed the Anaheim thread was where I would get some tips but it's pretty light on content. Is there any recommendation on where to find good reviews for Disneyland area or is it just not as magical as Orlando?
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05-03-22 02:36 #295
Posts: 906Originally Posted by LiftHerUp [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Jokeman55 [View Original Post]
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04-13-22 12:12 #294
Posts: 95Originally Posted by LiftHerUp [View Original Post]