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06-20-19 10:54 #1091
Posts: 1602Saw her again. This time we got to use her very convenient penthouse suite. Got a much better look at her and she is definitely super skinny but her service and attitude more than makes up for it. I got comfortable on her couch and she got naked and knelt between my legs. Made out while she undid my pants and whipped out little Vegas. She was anxious to get her mouth on it, had to remind her I like everything covered. I have to admit, with her mouth 1 MM from my hardening dick, I was very close to just letting her go to town.
She gives good but not great head (perhaps because she knows it's the appetizer before the main meal, I suspect it might be better if the BJ was the main meal). On a side note, boy do I miss Amelia's BJs, anybody seeing her? Back to Lady M: She got me super hard and before I could say 'hey why don't you sit on it", she turns her back to me and impales herself on it. She was super ready for it. Slid right in balls deep. She rode it like a champ. I grabbed her ass to control the pace to my liking until she said she was ready to cum. I let her do her thing until she orgasmed.
I told her it was my turn, I had her get on her knees and I did her standing up against the sofa. Started playing with her ass as I was banging her, reached out for some lube and got a finger in there. She blurted out she was going to cum again but with my thumb in her ass and my dick deep in her pussy it was too much for me to wait for her. Busted a great nut, I know it's good when I get a little light headed. Cleaned up and headed out of dodge (with my cell phone on).
Later,
Vegas.
Originally Posted by BlueFox141 [View Original Post]
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06-20-19 10:29 #1090
Posts: 1602Help me understand the cell phone concern. I can understand how they could use this technology to track you if you picked up an under cover officer but in that case they're just going to follow you. If you're driving around and randomly pick up a SW, how would they know to start tracking your car vs the other 100 cars in the area?
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06-20-19 07:28 #1089
Posts: 912Originally Posted by MrHappyPants [View Original Post]
What you can't easily hide are things like your device name, phone number, SIM card info unique to you, MAC address (a unique I'd burned into your device that also includes certain manufacturer data), or any information exchanged in the clear by apps sent once a new network is connected to. What gets exchanged depends on the type of network (s) the scanner is imitating.
Most of that information would have to be cross referenced back to you by your carrier's customer database. However, if linked in a private database with plate scanning information, every hit added to the database increases the quality of matches without external requests. In theory, a device collecting over the air signals would get a bunch at once, while plate scanning and photo devices collect less and at slightly different times. By slicing and dicing the data around what was or wasn't present at specific times, a database would improve over time and be able to match plates with internally available DMV data to devices. I'm not saying this is happening now at a local level, but I'm sure it's at least available at a higher governmental level and possibly in use.
Some folks aren't aware of any of this and leave things like notifications, mail and text apps, news and weather alerts, social media. Set up to auto update, and some apps don't default to secure methods. In those cases, once the device connects to a fake network, the device will attempt to log in and update, sending your user I'd's passwords and other info immediately and in the clear. This holds true for both legit law enforcement devices imitating cell carriers and the amateur sitting in McDonalds or the airport broadcasting a network name of "Free Public WiFi" over WiFi. Some devices may even try to back up information like photos, video, and messages to a cloud server if the other device is smart enough to imitate the correct protocols. Think "The Fappening" stolen photos and video.
To me, the easiest countermeasure to high tech is low tech. Have a plausible reason for being somewhere, don't loop hot spots, and treat your device as insecure when away from your trusted network by not engaging in incriminating communication.
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06-20-19 06:32 #1088
Posts: 57Last night
Took a spin after work around 10 pm last night, loop is dead saw one pretty WSW and swung around to check out the situation, by the time I got back around she was surrounded by 2 undercover cars and about 6 cops. They're putting some serious heat on the area.
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06-20-19 06:31 #1087
Posts: 57Originally Posted by Woody50 [View Original Post]
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06-20-19 00:18 #1086
Posts: 1309Lady M.
Gentlemen,
My mailbox has had a lot of activity and I accidentally cleared a bunch of my "Sent" folder. If I promised you Michelle's phone number and haven't sent it, I apologize, send anther PM, I'll send it. I'll have your other messages to know we talked. I can probably give it to a couple more at this point. Priority to those I have a history with. Others, please have a good number of good, helpful posts- I will review your history to see if you share info, or mostly ask for it. Attitude towards fellow mongers and an indication that you are especially respectful of the ladies that deserve it. Notice I'm not saying "Seniors" only- not that being a Senior isn't a plus, I do share with regular members that seem like good guys that are here for everyone's benefit.
Be careful out there.
Blue.
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06-19-19 21:51 #1085
Posts: 912Originally Posted by MrHappyPants [View Original Post]
Most of the tracking devices simply act like a cell site and / or WiFi hotspot and log your presence as your device shakes hands in an attempt to connect.
I'd worry a lot more about that or a powered up device than a truly powered off device. Most of the buzz around communicating with so called powered off devices involves malware that makes to device appear to shut down but it's still powering the radios.
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06-19-19 18:05 #1084
Posts: 57Originally Posted by Seekist [View Original Post]
Perhaps best bet is to just have a pre paid phone that you use to mess around with, that way your identity is never linked to the phone. They can track your GPS location based on the phone, but not your identity.
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06-19-19 13:22 #1083
Posts: 158Not a techie
Originally Posted by MrHappyPants [View Original Post]
It still sending a signal? Again I believe you have to pull the battery to stop it from any type of signal.
Could we get a tech guy to confirm this?
THANKS.Last edited by Seekist; 06-19-19 at 13:23. Reason: typo
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06-19-19 12:52 #1082
Posts: 57Originally Posted by MrHappyPants [View Original Post]
This is dated 2014, so you can imagine how much further the technology has been refined from then to now.
I'm NEVER driving through that area with my phone turned on again. For those of us with work phones registered under our employers, this could be bad news.
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06-19-19 06:43 #1081
Posts: 57Originally Posted by Bradford007 [View Original Post]
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06-19-19 06:42 #1080
Posts: 602Phone tracking
Yeah, it's real.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...g-privacy.html
As you shop, "beacons" are watching you, using hidden technology in your phone.
EXCERPT:
Imagine you are shopping in your favorite grocery store. As you approach the dairy aisle, you are sent a push notification in your phone: "10 percent off your favorite yogurt! Click here to redeem your coupon. " You considered buying yogurt on your last trip to the store, but you decided against it. How did your phone know?
Your smartphone was tracking you. The grocery store got your location data and paid a shadowy group of marketers to use that information to target you with ads. Recent reports have noted how companies use data gathered from cell towers, ambient Wi-Fi, and GPS. But the location data industry has a much more precise, and unobtrusive, tool: Bluetooth beacons.
These beacons are small, inobtrusive electronic devices that are hidden throughout the grocery store; an app on your phone that communicates with them informed the company not only that you had entered the building, but that you had lingered for two minutes in front of the low-fat Chobanis.
Most location services use cell towers and GPS, but these technologies have limitations. Cell towers have wide coverage, but low location accuracy: An advertiser can think you are in Walgreens, but you're actually in McDonald's next door. GPS, by contrast, can be accurate to a radius of around five meters (16 feet), but it does not work well indoors.
Bluetooth beacons, however, can track your location accurately from a range of inches to about 50 meters. They use little energy, and they work well indoors. That has made them popular among companies that want precise tracking inside a store.
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06-18-19 18:09 #1079
Posts: 630Smart Phone, The Spy In Your Pocket
Originally Posted by MrHappyPants [View Original Post]
My post in NH section: http://www.usasexguide.nl/forum/show...337&viewfull=1#post4284337 .
I do not know what Wtby or other depts have specifically but there have been a shitload of Stingrays sold to local LE. The Stingray has enormous abuse potential and there are many instances of it being used to shred the 4th Amendment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellphone_surveillance
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stingray_phone_tracker
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06-18-19 17:58 #1078
Posts: 20Originally Posted by MrHappyPants [View Original Post]
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06-18-19 13:56 #1077
Posts: 1602That's high praise coming from you. Quite the honor.
Originally Posted by ILoveThatPoo [View Original Post]