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Yesterday 19:50 #3368
Posts: 41Ride from Phx to Vegas
Any ladies looking for a ride from phx to Vegas Mon. 4/29? I'm leaving 2 pmish. We can work out a barter "deal".
PM me.
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04-23-24 14:04 #3367
Posts: 79Originally Posted by FeltchMonkey [View Original Post]
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04-23-24 13:48 #3366
Posts: 84Originally Posted by NativeAz53 [View Original Post]
But really, AZ state laws obligate all landlords, commercial and residential, to reasonably address known illegal activities on their properties.
https://library.municode.com/az/mesa...E_CH12MABOESOP
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04-23-24 10:22 #3365
Posts: 156Originally Posted by NativeAz53 [View Original Post]
Someone earlier mentioned licensing issues. The changes also tightened up the licensing so that when a place gets busted, the city won't grant another business license to a new massage operation at that location.
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04-22-24 13:54 #3364
Posts: 144Originally Posted by Khancious [View Original Post]
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04-20-24 20:53 #3363
Posts: 35Originally Posted by Dkuym1 [View Original Post]
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04-20-24 00:41 #3362
Posts: 388TER Access
Any of you blokes have TER Access? I need to check 2 TER I'd's for reviews. Thanks in advance.
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04-15-24 18:31 #3361
Posts: 1170Secure? Um, no
Originally Posted by RandomphxGuy [View Original Post]
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04-12-24 18:03 #3360
Posts: 35There was discussion of it here with the admin about 5 years ago.
http://www.usasexguide.nl/forum/show...8-Secure-Login
Basically, it boiled down to admin not seeing the value in an SSL cert for the site as you shouldn't be sharing any valuable data / info on the site.
Not sure I necessary agree with their conclusion at all, but at the very least, you have a answer now directly from the admin's mouth.
Originally Posted by RandomphxGuy [View Original Post]
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04-12-24 13:56 #3359
Posts: 343A clarification on the "protection" a VPN would provide:
Yes, a VPN would encrypt traffic between your endpoint and the VPN host. However, traffic between that VPN host and the "not secure" web server will still be unencrypted. Better than nothing? I suppose, but some folks may get the idea that a VPN is a substitute for end-to-end encryption and it is most certainly not. It will anonymize the client IP address the website sees your traffic coming from, and it will encrypt the traffic for half of it's travels, but that is all.
Good advice to separate your credentials from anything vanilla. Folks can also use incognito / private mode to help with what is retained on their endpoint.
Originally Posted by Santa2 [View Original Post]
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04-11-24 17:06 #3358
Posts: 25Hi,
Originally Posted by RandomphxGuy [View Original Post]
If you do worry there are several FREE (always Free, not those that want you to sign up or anything) VPNs you could use to just access and read this site, or use when posting. I don't use them though for this site and actually don't use any VPN for this site. Also, for context, I spent 20 years in IT and around 10 as a programmer with an understanding of website security. I had several websites and used SSL even when it was just a dumb little joke site.
If you don't want VPN you can set up things on your PC or phone to make tracking you harder if that's your intention. MAC (the Machine Address, NOT Apple Computers) changers, browser user agent spoofing, new email address with little ties to you, new account here, DeGoogled Android phone, etc.
Sincerely,
Santa.
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04-11-24 16:12 #3357
Posts: 35Originally Posted by ChumDizzle [View Original Post]
https://www.shutterstock.com/image-p...uple-630087179
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04-10-24 19:14 #3356
Posts: 17SSL Cert
Is there a reason why this site is not secure?
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04-09-24 12:16 #3355
Posts: 24Anyone recognize?
Got to ask, does anyone know a link to the video for the secret benefits ad that pops up on here? The one with the chick getting her hair pulled. It looks like it might be a really good scene, but I don't know how to find it!
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03-16-24 11:08 #3354
Posts: 10Originally Posted by DesertRat [View Original Post]