no. nothing connected to the internet is anonymous... nothing.
Protonmail. Nothing is completely safe, but use TOR and Proton and it would take the best computer software engineers in working as a team a long time ( years ) to access it and it would cost a fortune.
Fact.
J
There will be recorded video but... who will be able to recognize you there? No one.
it would take the best computer software engineers in working as a team a long time
Fact.
J
lol, no.
it would take a monumental amount of resources for anyone to find out where the email originated from.
the 'top software engineers' r not human at this point, and it would take an AI moments... nothing more.
Is there a 100% safe and anonymous way of sending an email to someone without the recipient know where and from whom it came from?
Buy a cell phone with cash from a Family Dollar. Create a hushmail account but do so outside of a Walmart. Done.
Your best bet at anonymity is to send a text from a prepaid phone that was paid for in cash, preferably purchased from another state by a destitute individual.
Send the text from a public place that doesn't have security set up, e.g. a park, then dispose of the phone.
You're welcome.
Do tell me which please.
Your best bet at anonymity is to send a text from a prepaid phone that was paid for in cash, preferably purchased from another state by a destitute individual.
Send the text from a public place that doesn't have security set up, e.g. a park, then dispose of the phone.
You're welcome.
Is there a 100% safe and anonymous way of sending an email to someone without the recipient know where and from whom it came from?Just sack up and tell him you have a crush on him.
Just sack up and tell him you have a crush on him.
Who really needs to hide what they’re sending to that extent?Schizzo, for starters.
Who really needs to hide what they’re sending to that extent?
Schizzo, for starters.
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The title says email, not text. For encrypted text: Viber, Signal, Vysk ... there are several.
J
Send the email from a public library.
Not too sure if this is traceable.
think of the internet as a large 'brain'... all of your input, all of everyones input.. of any sort... instantly feeds its knowledge. knowledge never forgotten... enabled by computing power beyond your imagination, with unfathomable technology at its fingertips
no. nothing connected to the internet is anonymous... nothing.
walk in to a library. log in with a guest account. open a connection on port 25 with whatever server you want to send some mail to and send a properly formatted smtp message.
now explain to me how anyone can track that message back to you ???
no. nothing connected to the internet is anonymous... nothing.
i wish this was not true
it is true, every word.
anyone looking at this from a human perspective, or thinks that there is no 'interest' in your every waking thought and action (and inevitable 'inaction') have little connection to reality.
there are things that exist right now that u would not believe...
Only people who have something to hide or who believe in wild conspiracy theories fear being tracked on the Internet.Or people that don't want their identities stolen
smtp log -> library isp -> isp gives library up as account holder -> cameras
that situation is plausible level of tracking but must be a crime that is occurring for them to bother.
if you want to stay anonymous (lame), you don't need to go to a place with cameras. You would just walk around, find an open wifi and use tor or something.
Again, though - if you need that type of service, you're probably doing wrong :-/
Or people that don't want their identities stolen
or people that don't want their credit card or banking information revealed
or people who keep adult content on their cloud service and would like to keep it private
or any number of other reasons, down to the most basic i.e. the desire to keep their personal lives, you know, personal. The same way you wouldn't want someone in your house staring at you all day, which is the same thing
but yeah, you've clearly figured out the binary reasons why anyone wouldn't want to be tracked online
i swear, you sound dumber with every post
so much for the theory that age brings wisdom or knowledge
more like early onset dementia/alzheimers and the inability to avoid coming off as a gigantic imbecile with every new statement
I'm also not the least bit worried that someone will break into my house and stare at me all day.
all of earth is monitored, with tech capable of penetrating thru buildings... to see what you're doing.
Okay....
all of earth is monitored, with tech capable of penetrating thru buildings... to see what you're doing.
But... let's say I create an email account in a foreign country and send it from some Kinkos in downtown Tokyo. There will be recorded video but... who will be able to recognize you there? No one.
I'm not looking to do anything illegal or bad by the way, it's always bugged me how, in this day and age, it's almost impossible to remain anonymous for the simplest of tasks.
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