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06-21-26 06:21 #387Administrator

Posts: 5140Talking about Epstien
The forum only has a few unbreakable rules. One of them is that we never ever talk about sex with people under the age of 18 so you may talk about the pedos that did the fucking because they are are all scum but no mention of the underage victims.
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06-15-26 21:24 #386Senior Member

Posts: 53Oh, I always have VPN turned on when I'm in monger mode (Proton VPN). But now joyfulbay is loading just fine.
Originally Posted by Max#01
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06-15-26 18:18 #385Senior Member

Posts: 1225Same thing happened to me on JB yesterday. All I had to do was to turn on my VPN and it worked fine.
Originally Posted by KingKohli
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06-15-26 12:49 #384Senior Member

Posts: 53Blocking questionable websites
Not strictly Opsec, but I thought this would be worth sharing. I decided to let Malwarebytes block what it considers to be questionable websites. Since then, the one in the attached screenshot pops up frequently when I'm in monger mode. And in fact this warning popped up again while I type this. I googled "Is mxmkhymup.com legit" and the results show it to have the lowest possible trust score. Any idea who these miscreants are? By the way, of all the websites on https://rentry.co/kgirls that I peruse, the only one that gave me a warning was joyfulbay.
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06-10-26 02:26 #383Senior Member

Posts: 499Translation. We don't know who you are when you use Protonmail. I also use Protonmail VPN.
Originally Posted by FarFarAway
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06-10-26 02:23 #382Senior Member

Posts: 499I use a burner Portonmail account with a password that has never been written down. Protonmail occasionally offers free storage (movies, pictures, your Excel spreadhsset) as well.
Originally Posted by Ubering304
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06-09-26 17:08 #381Senior Member

Posts: 3372FCC Wants to Kill Burner Phones
FCC Wants to Kill Burner Phones By Forcing Telecoms to Get All Customers’ IDs
https://www.404media.co/fcc-wants-to...customers-ids/
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) wants to make it effectively impossible for people to buy what many call burner phones—a phone not explicitly linked to your identity at the point of purchase—which would impact privacy-conscious people, to domestic abuse survivors, to journalists, and many more. The FCC plans to do this by legally forcing the country’s telecoms to store a wealth of personal information about essentially all phone customers, including a government issued identification number and their physical address, alarming privacy advocates and civil rights activists who compare the measures to those from authoritarian countries where it can be difficult to buy a mobile phone plan without giving up your identity.
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06-08-26 15:38 #380Senior Member

Posts: 3298I have used the account for about a month. I wanted to transfer to it from a paid discreet email I've been using, hush. It is in Canada. But it is hard to discreetly pay for hush.
Originally Posted by Ubering304
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However, a downside of proton. I was trying to pay for a month on secret benefits. My payment kept getting rejected, with a prepaid debit card (I need discretion). The payment processor told me they would reject any payment I used because proton was a 'suspect' email address. I should use something more normal, like google or yahoo.
I've used Google Voice forever, my login there is ancient. I realized that same login is a gmail email address. So now, when I am logged into Google voice on a browser, I just open a tab and type in gmail.com, and up comes an email inbox.
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06-08-26 02:13 #379Regular Member

Posts: 3Not only is Protonmail good. I'd also use Simple Login, to create an email alias. That way you don't have to expose your real account to anyone.
Originally Posted by PeterJohnson
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06-07-26 00:00 #378Administrator

Posts: 5140Wtf
Anybody want to tell me who's doing it?
Originally Posted by BMoreDog69
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06-06-26 22:42 #377Senior Member

Posts: 791RE: contact
Hit up the mods, if they haven't reached out already. No need for this kind of BS.
Originally Posted by Mross86
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06-06-26 22:22 #376Senior Member

Posts: 211Delete Me
There are a number of sites that can delete your personal data from various sites and search engines. I personally have been using Deleteme.com and it's done okay. Supposedly it takes awhile to completely remove your PII but I have checked a few different times and it seems to be working.
Originally Posted by FarFarAway
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06-05-26 16:54 #375Regular Member

Posts: 156Same here. You are not alone.
Originally Posted by Starwood1982
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06-05-26 09:13 #374Regular Member

Posts: 71I got one of those as well. Sent you a DM.
Originally Posted by YannisDoe80
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06-04-26 15:57 #373Senior Member

Posts: 3298Opt-outs
I use one of the paid sites for getting personal info on sugarbabies based on a phone number. Peoplefinders. Lately, when I have put in numbers, I am often getting a page that says the number has been opted out.
I am wondering if anyone else has seen similar. Is it just that people are getting more cautious? Or is this just something dumb the site does instead of saying it can't find anything?







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