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[QUOTE=Jayp80;3654573]What protection do you get from using a vpn?(I know what a con is, just how do you think it benefits you).[/QUOTE]I am just a bit paranoid about conversing on FB about these types of activities. I am not sure if they track IP addresses. But using a VPN gives me that layer of protection just in case they do.
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[QUOTE=Jayp80;3654573]What protection do you get from using a vpn?(I know what a con is, just how do you think it benefits you).[/QUOTE]He's being overly paranoid. There's no way police are that hard up to catch someone that they will get a warrant to get the IP used to access the account from Facebook, then get another from the ISP to track down who that IP is assigned to, and then finally get a warrant for an arrest just for maybe solicitation (depending on your conversations, if any).
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Agree
[QUOTE=RayRay98;3654892]He's being overly paranoid. There's no way police are that hard up to catch someone that they will get a warrant to get the IP used to access the account from Facebook, then get another from the ISP to track down who that IP is assigned to, and then finally get a warrant for an arrest just for maybe solicitation (depending on your conversations, if any).[/QUOTE]Unless she ends up dead and her family tells the police she used FB to meet clients, you have little to no chance of ISPs ratting you out.
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[QUOTE=RayRay98;3654892]He's being overly paranoid. There's no way police are that hard up to catch someone that they will get a warrant to get the IP used to access the account from Facebook, then get another from the ISP to track down who that IP is assigned to, and then finally get a warrant for an arrest just for maybe solicitation (depending on your conversations, if any).[/QUOTE]I'm sure torrenters used to think the same way.
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[QUOTE=Jadedone;3655726]I'm sure torrenters used to think the same way.[/QUOTE]That is the stupidest analogy I've ever seen. Were any of those people arrested? NO. Was it police doing that? NO. Was it done through a website? NO.
Torrenting is a direct peer to peer connection. It was the RIAA and select movie studios, not police or FBI, doing all this. You are connected directly with their computers so they can see your IP. They don't have to go through a website. And you are forgetting these are all civil cases. There is a far lower burden of proof in civil cases than criminal cases. In most cases, your ISP would send you a letter telling you to stop doing that. In some, a law firm would ask for money. A lot of times, if a person fought it, a judge would throw the cases out. Just because they had the IP address, that isn't proof that YOU specifically did it.
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NG vs Angelli's
If you had to choose one? Which one would you guys recommend?
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To each their own.
[QUOTE=RayRay98;3654892]He's being overly paranoid. There's no way police are that hard up to catch someone that they will get a warrant to get the IP used to access the account from Facebook, then get another from the ISP to track down who that IP is assigned to, and then finally get a warrant for an arrest just for maybe solicitation (depending on your conversations, if any).[/QUOTE]Since when was caution ever a bad thing when it comes to hobbying? Ease up a bit my friend, a fellow hobbyist was simply sharing his precautions, doesn't mean they are right for everyone but no reason to get agressive. Having an extra layer or two of security really doesn't take any more effort and it helps a lot with peace of mind. Be safe out there guys!
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[QUOTE=RayRay98;3655875]That is the stupidest analogy I've ever seen. Were any of those people arrested? NO. Was it police doing that? NO. Was it done through a website? NO.
Torrenting is a direct peer to peer connection. It was the RIAA and select movie studios, not police or FBI, doing all this. You are connected directly with their computers so they can see your IP. They don't have to go through a website. And you are forgetting these are all civil cases. There is a far lower burden of proof in civil cases than criminal cases. In most cases, your ISP would send you a letter telling you to stop doing that. In some, a law firm would ask for money. A lot of times, if a person fought it, a judge would throw the cases out. Just because they had the IP address, that isn't proof that YOU specifically did it.[/QUOTE] Try switching to decaf, dude. Seriously.
A lot of mongers on this site have an SO. So it doesn't matter if the cases were civil or not. Once your name is out there, there isn't any taking it back. And lets not forget that IP addresses can be stored in email header info. So even if the cops couldn't track you, someone with a little know-how could possibly make someones life a living hell.
And I admitted twice that I was being paranoid.
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[QUOTE=Jaymoo1010;3656241]Since when was caution ever a bad thing when it comes to hobbying? Ease up a bit my friend, a fellow hobbyist was simply sharing his precautions, doesn't mean they are right for everyone but no reason to get agressive. Having an extra layer or two of security really doesn't take any more effort and it helps a lot with peace of mind. Be safe out there guys![/QUOTE]There was no aggression in my post. The other guy was asking a question. I answered saying the original guy was being overly paranoid and explained why I thought so. None of this was directed at Jadedone. It was in response to Jayp80's question on why someone would need a VPN for facebook.
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[QUOTE=Jadedone;3656761]Try switching to decaf, dude. Seriously.
A lot of mongers on this site have an SO. So it doesn't matter if the cases were civil or not. Once your name is out there, there isn't any taking it back. And lets not forget that IP addresses can be stored in email header info. So even if the cops couldn't track you, someone with a little know-how could possibly make someones life a living hell.
And I admitted twice that I was being paranoid.[/QUOTE]And you need to figure out what it is you are talking about.
Yes, IP addresses are in email headers. But we are not talking about emails. That is something you just now brought up.
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[QUOTE=Gaston66;3656122]If you had to choose one? Which one would you guys recommend?[/QUOTE]You might be better off trying to choose a couple of girls you like and then narrowing things down rather than picking an agency and then a girl.
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[QUOTE=RayRay98;3656899]And you need to figure out what it is you are talking about.
Yes, IP addresses are in email headers. But we are not talking about emails. That is something you just now brought up.[/QUOTE]I know what I am talking about. VPN adds another layer of anonymity. I am giving reasons why.
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Cynthia or Sofia Natalie
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Thank you.
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262 m
Does anyone have an update BP listing for 262?
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Ng girl lena
Guys,
I made a visit to lena, I was in the area, got a few drinks, got horny af, no talent in the bar to pick up. So I decided to visit her. Damm I fucked this girl real good, she is so sexy, lots of eye contact and I love her dt skills, firm body, and blonds are my obsession ahaha and her ass mmm yummi ahaha standart rates. I may go out with her ahahhaa. Anyways guys, this was my last visit of this 2017, I'm off to Colombia next week. Got some models waiting to have fun in a group thing ahaha and they are 18-19!! And yea that is legal overthere ahaha.
Merry Christmas and happy new year all!
Be safe you all!
TheCode.