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  1. #5295
    Quote Originally Posted by Stb421  [View Original Post]
    About to head up to grand haven to see this one. Anyone seen her before.

    https://grand-rapids.skipthegames.co...u/222397699475
    No, but I'm definitely interested in hearing about your experience with her.

  2. #5294

    Looking for you

    About to head up to grand haven to see this one. Anyone seen her before.

    https://grand-rapids.skipthegames.co...u/222397699475

  3. #5293
    Senior Member


    Posts: 4409

    Kandiland1

    Quote Originally Posted by FlenBob  [View Original Post]
    Is the well respected Kandi still servicing GR on her 2 day or so monthly visits?
    She's a busy girl, in her real life.

    She'll be back eventually, she said something about mid October, it's still a wait and see.

  4. #5292

    Kandi

    Is the well respected Kandi still servicing GR on her 2 day or so monthly visits?

  5. #5291

    DuckDuckGo privacy browser

    You could also use DuckDuckGo privacy browser on iPhone or Android devices. It always browses.

    In incognito mode, and has a feature to delete the sessions. Also the default search engine is DuckDuckGo and not Google, that is spying on all that you search.

    Also be careful on what you text, because LEO could find incriminating evidence on either of the two phones (sender and receiver) if they do a search.

    Stay safe.

    Quote Originally Posted by HapHunter  [View Original Post]
    Adding one.

    Use the Private view vs regular view of the internet on your iPhone.

  6. #5290

    Jewel

    Anyone have any experience with this new provider.

    http://grand-rapids.skipthegames.com...a/776926282319

  7. #5289

    Guidelines

    Quote Originally Posted by LookyBoi  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for the info and how to!
    Adding one.

    Use the Private view vs regular view of the internet on your iPhone.

  8. #5288

    Chocolate Dynasty

    Any one have ant experience with this new provider.

    http://grand-rapids.skipthegames.com...o/113477305234

  9. #5287

    Can you help a brother out?

    Hey fellow mongers.

    I'm in town tonight & have been striking out with everyone. Do any of you have a go to girl that is really good? I would love to sample what GR has. BTW, if you are every in Indy, I will definitely help you.

    Thanks,

    Red.

  10. #5286
    Senior Member


    Posts: 135

    Autumn gum job

    Tried setting up early this morning to see autumn so just text her number off from stg. She responded about 8 hours later, once she got on WiFi. My fault, she's not to blame there. And I wasn't upset, I was still in town, and had struck out everywhere else. I met her on 28th. Sweetheart of a girl. Very easy conversation, and great bbbjws.

    She's in need of some more dates in the worst way. Needs money for a room, slept on the street last night, and her phone is shut off. She has to find WiFi to connect to message.

    Help the girl out. Was a 60 car date. I'll do it again.

  11. #5285

    Good info

    Quote Originally Posted by PrivateParts  [View Original Post]
    Go point Mag Green, however as my last post stated TextFree supports webpage as well as email notifications, so that's a good option. Note: some providers do a voice confirm before giving room number so that's why I use the app, but only enable notifications and microphone when I'm using it.

    To hide the app on iPhone do these things:

    1. Stuff the app in a group folder on your last screen along with all your other unused boring app. Don't keep it near games or popular stuff.

    2. Under settings- notifications turn off all notifications. Only enable it when in use and restrict it to badges if you don't want it popping up on lock screen, etc.

    3. Hide your app from family purchases. Refer to this article on how to do it (also a good way of snooping on what your teenager has downloaded).

    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201322

    Also note that if you are concerned about prying eyes the TextMe app includes password protection so in the event someone discovers it they can't open it.

    Lastly your hobby email: Create your "mrbigdick at gmail" or whatever and manage it under Settings- password & accounts. There you can disable or enable it from your standard iPhone mail app whenever you want. More importantly RENAME the account to something like "Garbage" or "Spam" so when you open your mail it just looks like a junk folder instead of your overcompensating hobby email name.

    So if you use TextMe (with or without the app) you can still get email notifications which are much easier to quickly check if you had missed a text.

    Hopefully this helps fellow mongers.
    Thanks for the info and how to!

  12. #5284

    More on Hiding Text Apps & such

    Quote Originally Posted by MagGreen  [View Original Post]
    To avoid the "prying eyes" and issues with others accessing the app, dont Download the app at all and just go through the web. With an iPhone, use the private web function to avoid any cookies or history being recorded and go to the site and log in. This way one has to first get to the right site and then have the username and password to access. Downside is you get no alerts this way, but that is a good thing for some people as well.
    Go point Mag Green, however as my last post stated TextFree supports webpage as well as email notifications, so that's a good option. Note: some providers do a voice confirm before giving room number so that's why I use the app, but only enable notifications and microphone when I'm using it.

    To hide the app on iPhone do these things:

    1. Stuff the app in a group folder on your last screen along with all your other unused boring app. Don't keep it near games or popular stuff.

    2. Under settings- notifications turn off all notifications. Only enable it when in use and restrict it to badges if you don't want it popping up on lock screen, etc.

    3. Hide your app from family purchases. Refer to this article on how to do it (also a good way of snooping on what your teenager has downloaded).

    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201322

    Also note that if you are concerned about prying eyes the TextMe app includes password protection so in the event someone discovers it they can't open it.

    Lastly your hobby email: Create your "mrbigdick at gmail" or whatever and manage it under Settings- password & accounts. There you can disable or enable it from your standard iPhone mail app whenever you want. More importantly RENAME the account to something like "Garbage" or "Spam" so when you open your mail it just looks like a junk folder instead of your overcompensating hobby email name.

    So if you use TextMe (with or without the app) you can still get email notifications which are much easier to quickly check if you had missed a text.

    Hopefully this helps fellow mongers.

  13. #5283
    To avoid the "prying eyes" and issues with others accessing the app, don’t Download the app at all and just go through the web. With an iPhone, use the private web function to avoid any cookies or history being recorded and go to the site and log in. This way one has to first get to the right site and then have the username and password to access. Downside is you get no alerts this way, but that is a good thing for some people as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by PrivateParts  [View Original Post]
    I use texting apps. Free but if you have snooping family you need to be careful. Here is my advice if you go that route (I have an iPhone for reference).

    Pinger TextFree. Ok app, free with ads, and first 10 voice minutes are free. Pros: you can set it up to notify you via email so you can keep your phone notifications off 99% of time then enable the pop ups when you want. you have to use it every 30 days to keep the same number. Which isn't a big deal, and it shows you how many voice minutes you have. You can also access from a webpage. Cons: the app only supports 1 number per your login and can't delete until it expires, it doesn't have a pass code so any who gets access to your phone can open it, and the interface is a bit buggy so need to keep it to short texts.

    TextMe. Better app, also free with ads but I haven't used voice on it. Pros: you can release your number any time or get more than 1 number. That is great if you travel and you want to contact using a local area code so they don't hike up rates thinking you are a wealthy business traveler. It also has a password option so someone can't open it. Cons: no webpage support if you are a option user, it doesn't have the email notification and I honestly don't know how the voice minutes work.

    My recommendation: both.

    I use textfree for my locals so I can get the email notification when I'm not expecting anything, then use textme for travel. You need an email associated with either, so obviously you need a hobby email as well or if you use your regular gmail or yahoo etc set up a filter so all those messages get placed in a sub folder to avoid prying eyes. If you exceed your free minutes you need to pay or setup a new login using a different email.

  14. #5282

    Re: Hobby phone. I use free apps

    Quote Originally Posted by LookyBoi  [View Original Post]
    I need to get a hobby phone. I hate those text messages 3 weeks later asking if I'm around and if I can come visit. My current situation I got to be careful. Any hobby phone re connections? On the cheap.
    I use texting apps. Free but if you have snooping family you need to be careful. Here is my advice if you go that route (I have an iPhone for reference).

    Pinger TextFree. Ok app, free with ads, and first 10 voice minutes are free. Pros: you can set it up to notify you via email so you can keep your phone notifications off 99% of time then enable the pop ups when you want. you have to use it every 30 days to keep the same number. Which isn't a big deal, and it shows you how many voice minutes you have. You can also access from a webpage. Cons: the app only supports 1 number per your login and can't delete until it expires, it doesn't have a pass code so any who gets access to your phone can open it, and the interface is a bit buggy so need to keep it to short texts.

    TextMe. Better app, also free with ads but I haven't used voice on it. Pros: you can release your number any time or get more than 1 number. That is great if you travel and you want to contact using a local area code so they don't hike up rates thinking you are a wealthy business traveler. It also has a password option so someone can't open it. Cons: no webpage support if you are a option user, it doesn't have the email notification and I honestly don't know how the voice minutes work.

    My recommendation: both.

    I use textfree for my locals so I can get the email notification when I'm not expecting anything, then use textme for travel. You need an email associated with either, so obviously you need a hobby email as well or if you use your regular gmail or yahoo etc set up a filter so all those messages get placed in a sub folder to avoid prying eyes. If you exceed your free minutes you need to pay or setup a new login using a different email.

  15. #5281

    Hobby phone / app

    If you have a smart phone and some data on your plan you could install 2 ndLine or any other free app that provides you a second line. They only ask you for a confirmation email address, and you can pretty much choose any area code you want. Voice is pretty bad on these apps, but text messages are working fine.

    Stay safe.

    Quote Originally Posted by LookyBoi  [View Original Post]
    I need to get a hobby phone. I hate those text messages 3 weeks later asking if I'm around and if I can come visit. My current situation I got to be careful. Any hobby phone re connections? On the cheap.

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