Author Topic: What steps do you take to hide your online identity?  (Read 3975 times)

Alright if you think you're not doing anything wrong and don't mind everyone seeing your information, please give me your passwords for everything so I can view and read everything I desire.
the things i say and do are logged but i don't expect they do anything with it that isn't beneficial or irrelevant to me

None really aside from not directly giving out my exact address lol

I'm not a paranoid forget so I don't give a single stuff

Everyone that's been investigateed here has been investigateed by a completely morally deficient person. That's the common denominator in all of these cases and I don't really understand why people try to twist this to fit their narrative based on who they do and don't like. Saying "oh so and so is a prick/troll and they had private investigating coming" encourages others to investigate and then the cycle repeats itself.
I agree that it's morally deficient people private investigating, but to say that I'm encouraging private investigating with my opinion is nonsense. Quite the opposite, I'd say it's the people here who treat others like trash that are encouraging (motivating?) private investigating. That's not me 'justifying' it, it's me giving some very simple advice on how to not be a target.

Want to treat people like trash? go for it. Just don't be surprised when some sheltered kid snaps and decides to go for blood.

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I use telegram and adblock

So it used to be that if you googled my real name, the first result would be my Flickr account, with several thousand photos from furry events.
Then the user name from the Flickr account, if you googled that, would lead you to my FA and Twitter.

I've since removed my real name from Flickr, so that link is gone. But google image search still shows a few photos of one person's fursuit, because he credited some photos I took by my real name.

Whenever I got LinkedIn requests from coworkers or contacts I work with at partner or vendor companies, I would wonder if they also saw the Flickr link. But no one's ever said anything.



and now meme pages are trying to cash in by exploiting facebook video. seriously, those stupid 30 second videos with just 1 frame of meme content is just so those starfishs can pick up a few bucks off of white girl view counts.

Thats actually because facebook zuccs everything remotely offensive but for some reason their algorithm doesn't check videos

Im talking more about big corporation who collect your information and sell them to other big corporations

But yeah sure that works too

who gives a stuff, honestly? big corp X doesn't plan on blackmailing me or some stuff; data they collect on me is nothing more than numbers they can use to increase the efficiency of their ad campaigns by more commonly advertising products that i demonstrate a statistically significant bias towards

the only way i "hide my identity" is just by not mentioning it. i don't have to go out of my way for no reason because i don't have some kind of phobia for google ads