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04-24-17 09:15 #5438
Posts: 1084Originally Posted by FreeBooter [View Original Post]
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04-24-17 07:51 #5437
Posts: 57Cherry
Originally Posted by LoneWolf [View Original Post]
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04-23-17 20:04 #5436
Posts: 100Little Lisa
Originally Posted by FreeBooter [View Original Post]
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04-22-17 18:18 #5435
Posts: 343Cherry
For those that want to see her I have permission to share the digits, She is currently 7 or 8 months preggo, If you need the the new number ask. This is only for people I share with, or if you know her and I can verify she knows you I will share. If you have her old number and I Have not shared or traded info in the past include it your request (the entire number).
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04-22-17 15:24 #5434
Posts: 57Little Lisa
I saw Little Lisa at her her new location. Not quite as nice buy a quiet neighborhood. 5 minutes from the old place. She has her own room as before and can do incall but would prefer outcall. She needs money badly so let's help her out.
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04-22-17 11:16 #5433
Posts: 57Cherry
Originally Posted by SettleDown [View Original Post]
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04-19-17 18:16 #5432
Posts: 6Originally Posted by Manifested [View Original Post]
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04-19-17 05:47 #5431
Posts: 4922Actually yes
Originally Posted by AmpnFly [View Original Post]
If you're accessing this site at work and your boss doesn't allow it then yeah, you're fucked. That being said, Amp is right. Nothing that matches your real life should be on this site. Don't use your common email, don't use passwords from other sites ect. Burner email, bullshit user name, no personal details, that's how we made the site to be used.
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04-18-17 23:22 #5430
Posts: 14Originally Posted by Ltnric [View Original Post]
If you were to connect to this website in a public setting where someone is able to monitor the packets being sent and received from your computer, they'd be able to see the password.
It's a cool experiment, but you can literally download a network sniffer like wireshark and see your actual username and password when monitoring your connection / login to non https websites.
So, to keep safe I would never use your general password to this site that matches your other sites (I. E. Facebook, email, etc).
Keep safe!
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04-18-17 20:32 #5429
Posts: 526Thanks for the information
Originally Posted by Admin2 [View Original Post]
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04-18-17 19:20 #5428
Posts: 93Lynn
http://richmond.backpage.com/Therape...-lynn/21144607
Anyone know her full menu and how to get her to open it? Maybe a recommendation from someone who gets full menu?
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04-18-17 19:07 #5427
Posts: 358Originally Posted by Ltnric [View Original Post]
That means anyone who can see your internet data packets passing through their equipment can read the information in them (unlike with sites that use a https: address). So, the people who run wifi hotspots, your home ISP, your cell provider, your office internet, etc can see what you send and receive on this site. Presumably government agents can too (hopefully only with a warrant). So, when you sign in they could see your password, when you read or send a PM they could read it, and so on.
All that is pretty unlikely to happen, but it is a little unnerving that entities that know your name and address (like your cell provider) can easily see your username here and PMs as you send them and such.
Using a VPN can help reduce that when using non-HTTPS sites, although your VPN provider can still see all your non-HTTPS traffic, and there are still ways to do some tracking of VPN users.
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04-18-17 18:47 #5426
Posts: 65Originally Posted by Ltnric [View Original Post]
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04-18-17 18:11 #5425
Posts: 4922You are not in error
Originally Posted by Ltnric [View Original Post]
If you were sending personal info (we aren't talking about tcp-ip packet stuff, we are literally talking about the information you directly input) then yes, but as it is there's nothing to hide, it's already public.
It's like I always say about our servers, we have no info to protect, we do that on purpose. If you give us nothing we have nothing to steal. There's no sense breaking into a bank that doesn't have any money in the vault.
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04-18-17 17:21 #5424
Posts: 526Anyone else getting not secure message
So for the past three months I noticed that I am getting a message on my browser URL bar that this site is not secure. Is anyone else getting this? I have used three different browsers and yes I updated all of them and I am still getting the message. Anyone else getting this error. I got the same message on another monger site and the admin told me that the site was secure but they were working on something or other but but to browse with confidence. Can anyone help?