Anyone else get this? Any info on how long this promo lasts? Other details?
[QUOTE=PghGuy2005;5177616]Brothers,
Just got an email use promo code SEEKINGCA33.[/QUOTE]
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Anyone else get this? Any info on how long this promo lasts? Other details?
[QUOTE=PghGuy2005;5177616]Brothers,
Just got an email use promo code SEEKINGCA33.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=PghGuy2005;5177616]Brothers,
Just got an email use promo code SEEKINGCA33.[/QUOTE]My understanding is that these Promo codes are only for First Time / New Users.
On an existing account. Upgrade Now. Does not have any way to enter a promo code.
[QUOTE=CandyMan555;5177140]...Maybe that is compromised also I have a VPN account that supposedly hides my info.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks CM.[/QUOTE]Did you test your vpn to see if it truly anonymizes you on the internet? [URL]browserleaks.com[/URL].
Then create a new alias for your existing hotmail / microsoft account and try again. Hotmail is better for switching email addresses as you do not have to manage yet another email account the alias lets people email you with a new email address!
PrivateVPN and Torguard are affordable high quality VPNs.
Good luck bro. Post back with what finally worked. Try [URL]secretbenefits.com[/URL] if SA acts too stubborn!
I'm not an expert, maybe one who really understands this stuff will weigh in. However, when you're not using incognito mode, and you click on a link to go to SA, SA can see where you came from. If you came from a site that is known as a mongering site, well. There you go.
[QUOTE=HumanoidX7R;5177962]Incognito mode only "protects" the local device. Yes, it removes cookies, temporary files, and browser history...Locally.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Hal1957;5179148]I'm not an expert, maybe one who really understands this stuff will weigh in. However, when you're not using incognito mode, and you click on a link to go to SA, SA can see where you came from. If you came from a site that is known as a mongering site, well. There you go.[/QUOTE]It does not matter if you are using the mode or not -- if you click a "link / advert" to SA in another website -- then SA will know what site you have clicked from.
However. If you are just clicking on your favorite link on your browser. Then SA has no idea.
Basically. If you want to be safest -- set your browser up to delete all every time you exit.
It is also not a bad idea to use say Chrome or Edge for general internet -- and keep one of the "safer" ones such as Firefox for all monger and porn stuff. And have IT setup to erase everything at exit. Also. Always turn off location discovery on any browser.
[QUOTE=SaTraveler;5179556]It does not matter if you are using the mode or not -- if you click a "link / advert" to SA in another website -- then SA will know what site you have clicked from.
However. If you are just clicking on your favorite link on your browser. Then SA has no idea.
Basically. If you want to be safest -- set your browser up to delete all every time you exit.
It is also not a bad idea to use say Chrome or Edge for general internet -- and keep one of the "safer" ones such as Firefox for all monger and porn stuff. And have IT setup to erase everything at exit. Also. Always turn off location discovery on any browser.[/QUOTE]How do you erase at exit?
Thanks CM.
Anyone used it? Does it include voice or just text? Would you use it for "fun" or just to get to know someone? Thanks in advance.
[QUOTE=CandyMan555;5182051]How do you erase at exit?
Thanks CM.[/QUOTE]For firefox:
[URL]https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/delete-browsing-search-download-history-firefox[/URL]
Just google "how to erase everything at exit on <browser_name " and there are tutorials -- another useful search is "firefox incognto" there are other names for private searching on other browsers.
Firefox is probably the best high use browser that you can setup to remove all evidence of your browsing activities with ease. All the others. Chrome, Safari, Edge have a vested interest in collating as much info as possible about you - and keep as MUCH of your browsing history as possible on your computer so they know you when you come back.
The downside is that you will have to enter full website addresses every time you visit them - and re-enter the I'd and password - but that is s good thing. Right?
I have used it a few times. Mostly to verify that we are both real. I never talk money or anything sexual when I do use it. Not a fan of it as much as a real M&G. I do better in person. I haven't had a person who did video chat pan out yet.
[QUOTE=BlueEyedMan58;5182179]Anyone used it? Does it include voice or just text? Would you use it for "fun" or just to get to know someone? Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BlueEyedMan58;5182179]Anyone used it? Does it include voice or just text? Would you use it for "fun" or just to get to know someone? Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]Unless you read the EULA, I'd not do anything you wouldn't want recorded on their app, but I've used it for basic chats. Prefer SnapChat or Zoom with a ghost identity.
Seems hot an DTF, not her first rodeo.
[URL]https://www.seeking.com/member/7f7b0fa9-cb01-4f50-9222-0e09e96a42b5[/URL]
[QUOTE=SaTraveler;5182555]For firefox:
[URL]https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/delete-browsing-search-download-history-firefox[/URL]
Just google "how to erase everything at exit on <browser_name " and there are tutorials -- another useful search is "firefox incognto" there are other names for private searching on other browsers.
Firefox is probably the best high use browser that you can setup to remove all evidence of your browsing activities with ease. All the others. Chrome, Safari, Edge have a vested interest in collating as much info as possible about you - and keep as MUCH of your browsing history as possible on your computer so they know you when you come back.
The downside is that you will have to enter full website addresses every time you visit them - and re-enter the I'd and password - but that is s good thing. Right?[/QUOTE]These aren't safe browsers. The one's you'd like to go with are Tor and Epic. They 1) bounce your signal around through other servers or 2) have built-in VPN. There's a lot of discussion about this. Keeping yourself anonymous can also involve such simple things as changing the size of your browser window. These can be used to map you from different past uses.
I got a text recently from a young lady. She said we met on SA and her name is Mary. She gave me a south side address. Does anyone recognize her?
[QUOTE=GeechieDan;5184654]I got a text recently from a young lady. She said we met on SA and her name is Mary. She gave me a south side address. Does anyone recognize her?[/QUOTE]Looks like a straight spam to me try to Google the pictures.
[QUOTE=Va343;5184711]Looks like a straight spam to me try to Google the pictures.[/QUOTE]I ran the pics through [URL]Tineye.com[/URL] and came up with nothing.