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03-06-23 13:34 #12028
Posts: 20Links not working
Whenever I click one of the links to a profile, it says that I'm blocked or I blocked them. How do I fix this issue?
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03-06-23 05:51 #12027
Posts: 54Originally Posted by PeterJohnson [View Original Post]
You are going off on a tangent, but yes I do have one. And it is not tied to my real name, phone number, or address. Same with Kroger card. I also don't give any business my phone number unless they absolutely need to have it....because there's usually no good reason to do so, and plenty of downside.
Yes, with a hat and mask on.
Google gait analysis and realize how this isn't really effective. Commercial security software from companies like Genetec or Verint includes this now and has a bunch of machine learning running constantly in the background to crunch the data, I see it at work daily. They don't need to see your face or body anyway, your car is in the parking lot and gets picked up by ALPRs in many public locations. Pick up your car near the parking lot with a ALPR, see it on the security footage, see who steps out of the car after it parks. You. Combine that with location data from your phone and you are very easy to track if you have access to the relevant information. You drive by several ALPRs on a daily basis in the ATL metro area and 'burbs probably without realizing it, there's 3 within 2 miles of my house that I've noticed so far. It's far easier to track your car and your phone than you personally and more reliable, gait / facial recognition is good but not perfect and can be fooled or unreliable with bad quality footage. ALPRs pretty much eliminate any semblance of anonymity if you drive your own car, it's ridiculous they exist in the commercial space.
I never said I was 100% anonymous at all times. You are saying none of it matters, because no one can have 100% perfect privacy at all times. Again, I disagree.
Some of us take some very easy steps to increase level of privacy, and some of us do not. But to suggest it is impossible to do so is transparently foolish and absurd.
You can do reasonable things to safeguard your privacy from individuals, but truly hiding from corps or gov without making massive alterations to your lifestyle is very difficult. I accept that some information is captured by others and work on what I think is reasonable and worth spending time on to obfuscate. Like my employer, they have the legal info required to employ me but things like my address, phone number, etc are all not directly tied to me. I use a UPS box for my address (technically easily tied to me, but it hides my physical address from anyone I provide it to which is its purpose. Most people don't realize it's not a physical address since it looks like an Apt #) and they have a google voice number for my personal phone number. I did this after my manager at one job decided to come to my house one day to see why I wasn't in yet. He pulled my personal info from the HR system without permission and did not get in trouble for it when I reported it. My next employer got a PO box and I've used that for other things like shipping internet stuff ever since.
I break it down into 3 categories. People that can learn enough to do me harm if they want to (sugar babies, assholes on the internet, etc), The State which can already find me if given enough reason to do so, and corporations that abuse my information and sell to the other two. You're never hiding from The State if they want you, the best you can do is not provide other people information they can provide The State to help locate you. You can obfuscate a ton of information from corps, but they're pretty good about building a composite of people with 3rd party information that is then resold for profit if they're in that business or gets leaked due to bad actors. This is probably your biggest danger.
For people that could harm me like sugar babies, they're never going to be able to locate things like 'how did I buy my seeking payment method' or 'who owns this phone number that's on a tracphone' or 'track the location of someone using this phone number' as that's beyond them and would require additional information they don't have anyway. They need 'first level' information that implicitly identifies you because that's the information's job, like your drivers license or the name on a credit card. To use 'second level' information, like a VIN / tag number, they need to go through The State or some corporation and usually need reason to do so. There's a 0% chance I'm knocking up one of these girls and I give them no other legit reason to go to big daddy government, so info like my VIN / tag number can't really be used even if they had it. The infamous 'someone at the DMV can look you up' bit is a federal crime (DPPA, was part of the '94 Violent Crime bill) with some nasty penalties attached so no one's doing that for pocket change and access is logged for years afterwards.
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03-06-23 00:27 #12026
Posts: 479Originally Posted by PeterJohnson [View Original Post]
Could someone break through my privacy protections with subpoenas to Seeking, the store where I buy gift cards, the ATM providers, etc., and then put two and two (and two more) together from the subpoena responses to figure out who I really am? Yes, potentially, with a lot of effort and attention to details. But subpoenas don't go out unless you're being investigated for a crime or in a lawsuit (like a divorce proceeding). I'm not worried about those remote possibilities. I just don't want my name to go public if there's a hack of Seeking's database of members.
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03-05-23 22:17 #12025
Posts: 1674Originally Posted by PrinceOfFools [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by PrinceOfFools [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by PrinceOfFools [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by PrinceOfFools [View Original Post]
Some of us take some very easy steps to increase level of privacy, and some of us do not. But to suggest it is impossible to do so is transparently foolish and absurd.
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03-05-23 18:22 #12024
Posts: 54Originally Posted by PeterJohnson [View Original Post]
More fun: Do you have a Club Publix number, even if you don't use it to buy cards? The amount of analytics those programs generate is terrifying. Did you buy condoms or lube and use the Publix number before? How about flowers or jewelry? Do you have an SO that uses it for household items too? That is the kind of stuff that generates tons of Metadata about you and companies use it for many purposes. They can tell if a woman is pregnant before she knows and if you're fucking around on your wife. Cell companies do the same thing, your traffic patterns and stops are packaged and sold to many companies and gov.
You are not anonymous anymore, you just think you are and most of the steps you take to 'hide are security theater. Hell, this site isn't using an ssl cert and it allows all page indexing as best I can tell. Someone can follow you here and glean a ton of information about you and do it easily.
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03-05-23 15:14 #12023
Posts: 1674Originally Posted by GoneForGood97 [View Original Post]
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03-05-23 12:07 #12022
Posts: 1131FriendlyPunk
FriendlyPunk.
https://members.seeking.com/member/5...9-f81230b1dbb4
Real and real fun. Sweet girl but flakey (why I stopped seeing her). Eager to please and no wasn't in her vocabulary. Won't host, so 200 plus hotel. Blue/purple hair is most recent.
Don't be a creep or a dick and she's pretty easy to land.
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03-05-23 11:26 #12021
Posts: 1674Originally Posted by PrinceOfFools [View Original Post]
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03-05-23 02:34 #12020
Posts: 220Originally Posted by GoneForGood97 [View Original Post]
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03-05-23 01:20 #12019
Posts: 54Originally Posted by PeterJohnson [View Original Post]
Most of the account problems people are having is because they do a bunch of shady stuff and trigger the fraud detection seeking is running. Sites with a lot of fraud issues build algorithms that use a reputation score to detect likely fraud. Score gets too high, it just bans you. Week old account using a VPN paying with a gift card? Easy ban. It is very easy to pick out a VPN if you're using a public VPN provider or an onion router, the IP space is pretty static. If you want anonymity, use public wifi. Did you know many ISPs have their customers routers broadcast a public SSID? Comcasts is called 'xfinitywifi' and dumb users often leave it on, others like ATT do it too. You can often find these in residential areas, just park on the street and use it.
You can also do something like run a VPS somewhere like linode or digitalocean and run your own VPN service there and connect. Less likely to catch a ban and you can still pay for it with a prepaid.
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03-04-23 22:53 #12018
Posts: 177Was it the number that was a violation? Removed it.
I miss backpage. . .
I'm just going to leave this right here.
Glhf.
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03-04-23 19:45 #12017
Posts: 1674Originally Posted by SoonerFan72 [View Original Post]
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03-04-23 13:38 #12016
Posts: 607The amount of GPS out there is fkn insane. Def going to have to start looking at other avenues for finding sbs.
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03-04-23 12:32 #12015
Posts: 438AdventureSeaker
https://members.seeking.com/member/1...7-12ce9c143d9a
Got a m / g with this one later. Any info would be appreciated.
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03-03-23 12:31 #12014
Posts: 177Image
I blocked the girl on my previous post. However, her profile was up on another tab.
Lucky us.
Glhf.