[-] unexpected@forum.guncadindex.com 1 points 7 minutes ago

Yes... and if it needs to be said, I am also directly implying that anonymity is a large and crucial part of privacy.

[-] unexpected@forum.guncadindex.com 1 points 10 minutes ago

I do a lot of risky and dangerous shit on the internet.

well.. this seems to be the bigger issue. I'm not going to tell you what to do, but if it ain't worth it, then it ain't worth it. That seems to be what you are telling yourself.

If you're ready to cut bait, then you just need to drop every connection that existed during that period. And start anew putting a solid line between before and now. Be the ringpop you want to be and act like old ringpop never happened. I suspect that guilt might be playing a part in your angst as well. The only way to fix that is to be a better man.

[-] unexpected@forum.guncadindex.com 1 points 18 minutes ago

Sounds pretty cool.

I've been keeping an eye on these for a while now. I eventually intend on getting a 20" touch screen and connecting an SBC or nuc to the back to make a cool little media playing, web and pdf viewing machine for use inside of my shop. So basically.. a "shop computer". I was eyeing the Orange Pi 5's but I recall an amazon comment noting that distro support was limited. With that in mind, I am leaning more towards NUC territory.

[-] unexpected@forum.guncadindex.com 3 points 42 minutes ago

I doubt it is drugs that op is worrying about. The police need to catch you with that in possession. That doesn't sound like what op is talking about. Sounds more like he is paranoid about getting caught for past actions.

[-] unexpected@forum.guncadindex.com 1 points 47 minutes ago

If op is legitimately doing things that can get them serious legal time or worse, then the last thing they need to do is talk about it with someone who can identify them.

[-] unexpected@forum.guncadindex.com 1 points 51 minutes ago

Which is also what you do when you vote. You control who has your identifying information and who has the information on how you voted. Which I guess is still different from Signal if we are still talking about that. Since you cannot control who has your identifying information.

[-] unexpected@forum.guncadindex.com 1 points 56 minutes ago

Ah.. I guess I didn't understand how services like encrypted webmail worked. I've only ever used local pgp with thunderbird or whatever. I was assuming (incorrectly) that those services operated in the same manner. Thanks for explaining it to me.

I'm not finding any definitions of "privacy" that suggest the term refers to control of something. Regardless of whether that something is within or outside of your reach.

[-] unexpected@forum.guncadindex.com 1 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

If it is tied to a phone number then any information connected to the phone account will be connected to the signal account identity. And any identifying information attached to the method used to pay for the phone account will be attached to the phone account and consequently the signal account.

Typically people pay using credit or debit cards, so the identifying information of those bank accounts become attached to your signal account.

Airvpn doesn't require any personal information. I mean... I guess it asked for a name or whatever, but it doesn't verify any of it. I certainly didn't give it anything legitimate, and I paid with mixed crypto so it certainly has as little personal information on me as would be possible with a vpn.

What gives ivpn, mullvad and nym the advantage for the personal info section?

[-] unexpected@forum.guncadindex.com 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

That and the need of an android or iphone in order to create an account.... ;[

It wouldn't work very well if it wasn't.

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