Thread: "Sugarbabies" / "Arrangements" Amateurs or Not?
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06-23-18 10:11 #15099
Posts: 448"Traditional SD / SB Relationship"
I've heard this comment often and I use it as a conversation starter to understand what it means to them.
Like you said, not everyone has the same understanding of what that means.
Originally Posted by DrSummer [View Original Post]
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06-23-18 06:55 #15098
Posts: 454Traditional SD / SB Relationship
When a girl throws the phrase "Traditional SD / SB Relationship", what does it typically mean to them? I asked follow up questions from several girls what that means, they gave me different answers.
Stay Safe.
Dr. S.
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06-22-18 19:56 #15097
Posts: 606Same girl
Originally Posted by Icedam [View Original Post]
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06-21-18 13:07 #15096
Posts: 128Originally Posted by Icedam [View Original Post]
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06-21-18 11:38 #15095
Posts: 2666Evil Empire in action
It seems that Google does not like it if you use a privacy browser like Epic. I have bragged about how easy it is to use your gmail to check texts to your Android phone. Now, when I try to log into gmail to do that using Epic, the browser slows to a crawl. If I use Safari (even with private browsing), I can log right in. Google wants to know who I am, obviously, and track me. These people are slime. We can only hope that the day never comes that google has to give up all the info they have been collecting on all of us to the secret police.
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06-21-18 00:31 #15094
Posts: 2666Originally Posted by CephlapodLove [View Original Post]
nuwber.com
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06-20-18 22:55 #15093
Posts: 30Same UDR with different profiles
Warning, so I just wrote top and she pretty much outed herself after we had M&G from the other address.
https://www.seekingarrangement.com/m...d-ec53b93ac1af
Same as.
https://www.seekingarrangement.com/m...0-1f12ee6f7467
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06-19-18 00:49 #15092
Posts: 2243Originally Posted by Kwagmire [View Original Post]
I had a buddy who had a GV number tied to his phone. I was talking to him at one point and he crossed a cellphone boundary and the call was dropped. Of course my number was still there on his phone so he hit "redial" and his phone called me back, not his GV number. That was another way he inadvertently out of himself. Then another buddy kept his monger phone on while he was at home and he suspects that that "parked at location" was run through an GPS / county property record search as a girl ran his number through an app called "Mr. Number" and his real name & address came up in relation to his monger GV number. Sigh.
I guess there is truly no hiding, just hoping that there is enough distance between you and a girl who may not be too tech savvy.
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06-18-18 22:59 #15091
Posts: 353Originally Posted by FarFarAway [View Original Post]
I know what you mean about google. I had a GV number that I used as my hobby phone, tied to a completely separate hobby gmail address. One day someone on the CT boards mentioned a site called usphonebook.com. This is kind of like all the other "people look up" sites except that they give a lot more info about a reverse number lookup than other sites without having to pay. Its good for checking girls out before seeing them. Of course, when I first found out about the site I looked up my personal cell and my GV hobby number. The site had full and accurate info on me linked to my hobby phone #, and completely incorrect info on my personal cell. Obviously, I deleted that google account immediately. All I can hope is that none of the girls I used that number with ever looked me up, and hopefully their lives are in enough disarray that they lost their phone and all their contacts. I worked very hard to keep the hobby phone anonymous, but obviously there was a leak somewhere.
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06-18-18 15:15 #15090
Posts: 99Originally Posted by CephlapodLove [View Original Post]
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06-18-18 12:49 #15089
Posts: 2243Perhaps I wasn't clear. Real Time Access of My Computer by Company
Originally Posted by FanRat [View Original Post]
The guy I was talking to on the telephone was directly causing pop-ups to appear on my computer screen! He would say, let me show you product ACX and right then the product link would appear on my screen. No need for him to tell me the url, no need for me to type anything, it just happened! So this was no "cookie" driven, what you like style pop-up but a direct access to my computer.
Look, I know I have talked to my computer online support in the past and always had to do something special to grant them access to my desktop so they could help with issues. This company (not a computer company) did NOT ask and I DID NOT grant any access. The company just "took" it and somehow gained access!
So who can explain the technology and what is happening?
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06-17-18 17:03 #15088
Posts: 2666Originally Posted by Kwagmire [View Original Post]
Note that none of this addresses another identifier, the MAC address of your computer or phone. There is software that allows you to change or spoof it, though.
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06-17-18 13:16 #15087
Posts: 353Originally Posted by FanRat [View Original Post]
The downside to this is that I need to actually type my username and password into all websites I log into, each time I go there. My browser will never remember login info. That's inconvenient, but the privacy improvement is more important to me.
I also run an adblocker on all of my web browsers -- And I selectively "whitelist" the sites I want to support. (Yes USASG, you're whitelisted!) But there are so many bad actors who create ads that contain more than a link to their site that I block ads on 99% of websites. Bad advertisements will place their own cookies on your computer, and some will even try to run malicious code on your machine. My adblocker also blocks the little social media tracking bugs. Did you know that those "like buttons" on pages you visit are actually tracking you for FB, IG, etc. , etc? Sorry, internet businesses, but the few have spoiled the advertising revenue stream for the many.
Real computer types will correctly tell you that this method is not foolproof. Websites are collecting IP addresses to try to figure out who you are, and even doing "browser fingerprinting" to circumvent those of us who use Private Browsing. But it's a help.
As soon as I can find a bit of time to sort it out, I'm going to get a VPN. Again, not foolproof, but another speed bump in the road for those who want to profit from my personal info. Of course, I don't use FB, Snapchat, Instagram or any of the other social media sites. These sites earn nearly 100% of their income from leveraging their user's data, and I'm positive they have technologies to track people that the public doesn't know about.
I'm always interested in learning new security and privacy techniques, so if any of you have ones you like, please post them. It's always a balancing act finding the sweet spot of privacy vs a usable computer / reasonable life.
Kwag.
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06-17-18 12:19 #15086
Posts: 99Originally Posted by MattBrown [View Original Post]
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06-17-18 12:01 #15085
Posts: 171Sa
https://www.seekingarrangement.com/m...b-efd922056222
Anyone who has recent dealings with this one and can share, please send me a PM. Thanks.