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March 28, 2024, 05:19:16 AM
#53
The government does have the capacity to follow citizens who ask queries or publish information that violates its rules and regulations, but in many situations, investigation is used to monitor patterns of behaviour rather than to punish individuals. However, it is always vital to be aware of the norms and restrictions of the groups in which you engage, and to use discretion while discussing contentious or sensitive topics. So, it's crucial to understand the service patterns for each group in which you join, and bear in mind that different governments have varied capacities and techniques of tracking individuals.
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March 27, 2024, 06:57:15 PM
#52
If I wanted to know something from people on this community, can government track us if we questions against there rules and laws or if they find it inappropriate.
Government can track us,because the introduction of bvn in the banking system was act to connect several accounts hold by same individual for easy access and tracking in an any given activity whether fraudulent and more .
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February 25, 2024, 04:30:20 PM
#51
The government has the monopoly use of force to command citizens obedience and enforce compliance from such person she has vested interest. She could frame whatever wrong doing against you whether true or false. At that point, she would make attempts to track you, but there are certain reservations.
The funds in your Bitcoin wallet could not be accessed by the government agencies investigating the framed up person, but can only succeed when conversions are effected of the funds.
legendary
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February 25, 2024, 03:18:00 PM
#50
There is that saying that says "with water,fire and government you don't play or you get burned" meaning that they have an authority that can do anything they want and track you hard if they decide to do so.A clear example is Russia as a nation,they track anyone that they deem dangerous to them and make short work of that person.So overall yes the government can track you and even if you have Bitcoin,at sometime you will need to convert it to FIAT as it is not widespread now the fact to buy groceries or expensive goods with it makes you an easy target as the government can track any FIAT amount you own.
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February 25, 2024, 01:39:38 PM
#49
If you have any money you stole from the government office and, you are looking for where to save the money where government cannot trace the money, just put the money into decentralized currency and it will be difficult for government to identify that you are the owner of the money in the wallet, but if you put the money in the bank, it will be easy for government officials to track you and the money easily to collect the money back and make you to spend the rest of your life in prison.

 But if you commit something on social media, it will be very easy for government to track you to face the punishment that involved in such crime in the country because, they have all the tools they use to monitor all the activities that is going on in the country.
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February 09, 2024, 06:37:35 AM
#48
Inasmuch as you're using the internet, I believe that governments can track you if they really want to, the interconnectivities of the internet in every country makes it easier for a person to be tracked anywhere in the world.

As far as this forum goes, I believe that despite the fact that we're anonymous here, so far we're connected with an email here, I'm guessing that it can be possible to track anybody. Although I believe that it most be a matter of a country's national security that'll make them to go to the length of tracking a person's identity, but if it's because of airing your personal views, I don't think that any government has that time to be going after a person.

I don't think that it'll be easy to track a person's crypto transactions because wallet addresses don't require KYC to open, unless the person is using a centralized exchange.

In the case of the forum, you should check the term of service or the commentaries on the About section of it, the administration has been explicit enough about their instance/standing on this, they are required by law to share information about users if it is asked to them by law enforcements agencies. That is why the administration recommends us to encrypt our private messages whoever we choose to talk to her in the forum.
Also, you should keep in mind even though cryptocurrency wallets do not require any documentation to be used, but the governments have invested quite a money in developing tools to track transactions and track coins within Blockchains. Even in Blockchain which are supposedly done to be 100% anonymous, like Monero (though governments won't admit how effective those tools are, they prefer to attack the liquidity of those coins against more liquid assets, like USDT or Bitcoin).
In short, one does not necessarily need to submit ones email or personal information to be tracked to certain extent, one is supposed to assume one is always being recorded.
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February 07, 2024, 09:34:51 AM
#47
Inasmuch as you're using the internet, I believe that governments can track you if they really want to, the interconnectivities of the internet in every country makes it easier for a person to be tracked anywhere in the world.

As far as this forum goes, I believe that despite the fact that we're anonymous here, so far we're connected with an email here, I'm guessing that it can be possible to track anybody. Although I believe that it most be a matter of a country's national security that'll make them to go to the length of tracking a person's identity, but if it's because of airing your personal views, I don't think that any government has that time to be going after a person.

I don't think that it'll be easy to track a person's crypto transactions because wallet addresses don't require KYC to open, unless the person is using a centralized exchange.
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February 07, 2024, 08:31:22 AM
#46
If I wanted to know something from people on this community, can government track us if we questions against there rules and laws or if they find it inappropriate.
Of course, the government can easily follow people anywhere, not just in the community, particularly those who break the rules or laws of the country. That is the type of person the government seeks to track. The government has numerous actions to hunt down anyone they want, however it is dependent on the type of crime the person is committing. It would be a legitimate violation for the government to just track someone without a specific purpose. However, one thing I always assume about the government is that if they catch someone breaking the law, they will find them quickly, and if they capture someone who is regularly kidnapping people in the woods, they will claim they are unable to locate them. To save life if people's, seriously government needs to fine the solution for that.
legendary
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February 06, 2024, 04:14:47 AM
#45
In developed worlds maybe your activities can be tagged by the government because they have a population control, they have advanced technology, they have advanced systems and they have strict regulations but I think from my country's position, the government can't easily tag a person's activities. Because my country is not developed, there is no advanced technology, there are no strict laws or regulations due to which the government of this country cannot easily tag a person's activities even if they want to.
All countries including the developing ones already have so many improvements, we're no longer live like in stone ages. Most people can afford to buy cell phones and any person need to comply with the government regulations including creating ID card, banks etc with your real identity.

Even you think your government doesn't have advanced technology, but they can track you.
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February 06, 2024, 02:43:03 AM
#44
If I wanted to know something from people on this community, can government track us if we questions against there rules and laws or if they find it inappropriate.
In developed worlds maybe your activities can be tagged by the government because they have a population control, they have advanced technology, they have advanced systems and they have strict regulations but I think from my country's position, the government can't easily tag a person's activities. Because my country is not developed, there is no advanced technology, there are no strict laws or regulations due to which the government of this country cannot easily tag a person's activities even if they want to.
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February 05, 2024, 11:29:20 AM
#43
If I wanted to know something from people on this community, can government track us if we questions against there rules and laws or if they find it inappropriate.

They can easily track your activities if you are putting objectionable information on social media. Governments have tools through which they can track anyone they want. They have access to all of your data. They will use your private information to control you. Beware of what you say and post on social media. By any means, if you want to criticize your government and your government does not take criticism well, use anonymity-enhancing tools.
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February 04, 2024, 03:26:34 PM
#42
of course Cheesy even the government can track you in just a matter of minutes. If any government says we can't track you and guarantee your privacy it's all a lie. unless you don't use the internet and technology, and live in the forest alone, you can be sure they won't be able to track you, lol. but there are many ways so that you can't be tracked, I searched on YouTube earlier, it turns out there are lots of tutorials, one of which is using the Tor browser or Tor IP or Tor whatever, but I'm not sure whether it works or not. because the government is always one step ahead.
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February 03, 2024, 06:02:15 PM
#41
The government have everything in positive to track us anyway and anytime. The government has our data and knows everything about us. It is good we know how to prevent some certain occurrence from happening even though the government has everything to keep us on our toes. This is why we should never involved ourselves with illegal things because this would be away to keep us under the bar.
Thise that do not know the capacity of what the government can do to us will keep playing.
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February 03, 2024, 05:24:31 PM
#40
The answer to your question depends on the kind of crime you're referring to and secondly if you're referring to common offence then there's no point tracking you, do you know the number of people on social media that talks bad on the government and their policy, some even make mockery words but still there's no such. Back to your question, the government can track you anytime, day etc. Even our phones and simcard has our private information, NIN etc so you thinking the government can't track you sounds funny.
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February 03, 2024, 04:47:09 PM
#39
If I wanted to know something from people on this community, can government track us if we questions against there rules and laws or if they find it inappropriate.

The government can track your activities and it is easy with centralised system. For instance with your social media handle, it is easy to link you up if they find something they want to investigate in you. The IP is one major ways that they can trace the identity of a user. Government has agencies that are responsible for such IP address investigation.
sr. member
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February 03, 2024, 03:48:41 PM
#38
Of course can track. Our identity card number is stored with the government. Also if you are working somewhere the ID number is with the government. And now everyone uses social media for which tracking is now easier. It is not possible to escape from the hands of government and administration by committing crime. They will find you. Because you have given all your information to the government step by step along the way of life.
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February 03, 2024, 02:34:56 PM
#37
If I wanted to know something from people on this community, can government track us if we questions against there rules and laws or if they find it inappropriate.
as long as you are on the internet, using a cell phone, using a sim card, identification card, and your face is clear. You can be tracked wherever you are. The government has tools to track you, the government works with the telecommunications company you use to surf the internet. So be careful on the internet, especially if the government is like ours, has special laws, all civilians in our country can be jailed just for calling the president stupid. Our country is a democracy, isn't it strange lol?

This is happening everywhere and not limited to a certain country and to be honest we don't have much options to stop getting tracked by the government apart from stop using the technologies because they can track us through all the technologies which we use, mobile and internet are two best examples for this, these insecure and corrupt governments have changed the meaning of democracy as it's just for namesake but they want to track our activities and control our finances. All they care about is taxes, you cannot fight against government as both the ruling party and the oppositions are evil wherein common people are the ones who are being robbed of their privacy. They do not want anything which they don't control like decentralization and that's why they are hellbent on trying to stop people from indulging into crypto.
sr. member
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February 03, 2024, 01:48:07 PM
#36
You carry the tracking device with you, the mobile phone.
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February 03, 2024, 01:12:53 PM
#35
If I wanted to know something from people on this community, can government track us if we questions against there rules and laws or if they find it inappropriate.
as long as you are on the internet, using a cell phone, using a sim card, identification card, and your face is clear. You can be tracked wherever you are. The government has tools to track you, the government works with the telecommunications company you use to surf the internet. So be careful on the internet, especially if the government is like ours, has special laws, all civilians in our country can be jailed just for calling the president stupid. Our country is a democracy, isn't it strange lol?
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February 03, 2024, 09:41:13 AM
#34
If I wanted to know something from people on this community, can government track us if we questions against there rules and laws or if they find it inappropriate.
The issue is that we can avoid being tracked by the government if we only make use of decentralized platforms for all our cryptocurrencies operations, however this is seeming quite unavoidable as there are some kind of operation you will want to make do with that only centralized platforms and organisation provides and this will mean that you will have to be KYCed which is the means through which the government easily use in tracking us and our transactions and movements. So if you have been registered with any centralized exchanges or platforms it's okay to assume that you can be tracked by the government at any point in time they so wish because they will through the use of coercion gain access to your personal details from those centralized platforms based on their policies regulating them.
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