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legendary
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November 24, 2023, 12:49:32 PM
#13
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.
What government are you talking about? Anyway, most governments are tracking people for various reasons. Most of them are not doing it just for having opinions, but if you are making threats or are in some way a danger to society or others. In some cases even if you are danger to yourself.

Ways to track and reasons to track vary depending your region's laws and resources. But yes, technically they can. Although they most likely wouldn't use their resources for random guy in the internet having wrong opinions. At least not if you are not living in totalitarian dicatorship.
full member
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November 24, 2023, 10:53:32 AM
#12
it depends, did you post it? did you just talk to your friend about it?

remember that the apps we use especially the social media ones have our information
that they can sell anytime if they haven’t yet

digital footprint is also used to track us this consists of emails, what you search for, websites you visit, things you post and many more the internet is a huge benefit (cryptocurrency is an example) but with it comes a certain degree of sacrifice
is anyone ever private when it comes to the internet?
hero member
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November 24, 2023, 03:42:32 AM
#11
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.
Governments have the authority to request user information from online platforms under certain circumstances. But platforms often have guidelines and legal processes to handle such requests, balancing privacy concerns with legal obligations. so it's important to be aware of the community guidelines and rules.
So yes, the government can track you if that is against their rules and laws or if they find it inappropriate. They can monitor online activity and collect data on individuals, they have the methods of surveillance programs, data collection from ISPs, and cooperation with technology companies. They can also review your online activity, issue a subpoena, and obtain a warrant.
You need to be careful, and if you are concerned about being tracked, you can take steps to protect your privacy like using a VPN or encrypting g your data.
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November 24, 2023, 03:09:08 AM
#10
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.
Some of the possible ways the government can monitor your online activity include tracking your IP address The government can track your online activity by monitoring your IP address, which can give them information about your location and the devices you use to access the Internet. Governments may intercept and monitor Internet traffic on the websites you visit, the content you access, and the people you interact with. The government is a much stronger adversary and has the ability to monitor much of your online activity. Overall, the potential for government surveillance of your online activities is widespread and worrisome, especially in the areas of privacy and personal freedom. It's important to be aware of government surveillance practices and take steps to protect your online privacy and security.
hero member
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November 23, 2023, 06:27:56 PM
#9
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.

I think that as long as it is not related to decentralization, the government of any country can really track us, and they can do that because they have many ways to do that. But when it comes to decentralization, they can't really do that because they don't have the power to do it. This is the truth that, until now, other countries like the US have not accepted.

Why did you ask that question, dude? What are you thinking? Is it because we are here in the crypto space or what? Just remember that once you use a platform that is under centralization, it will be tracked by the government for sure. Do you get it?
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November 23, 2023, 06:23:03 PM
#8
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.
Yes, they can track you if you have registered to an exchange and you fully submitted your identities to them which indicates the address you have.

That's what KYCs are for and that's the compliance that the exchanges does for the favor of the government if ever they want to check some of their customers or everyone that uses them.

It can be for tax purposes, tracking of criminals, etcs.
hero member
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November 23, 2023, 06:03:23 PM
#7
If you use centralized exchanges then yes, they definitely can. They usually have the right to ask for these exchanges for customer information when they're tracking someone and you can't really escape KYC from these exchanges if you really need to use them. You can probably circumvent that by using DEX's and P2P but you lose a lot of convenience plus at some point, you'd probably mess up and use something they can track. This all stems from the government wanting to track you though and if you don't give them a reason, I reckon you're fine.
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November 23, 2023, 05:45:52 PM
#6
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.
This sentence is in complete but nevertheless we have to understand one thing concerning government, what I want to ask you is that what will government track you for, government can only track you when you are making the government ungovernable its when government can track you to discipline you, or when you are going contrary to their law, what I notice in government is that we don't need to disobey government in their rules and regulations they gave to us, because they can do what we never expected them to do, so nobody who plan to have any issues with government, the aspect you are pointing at is that, if government ban trading of bitcoin or implement it as a law in her country and you disobey it, its simple and understanding they can track you.
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November 23, 2023, 05:22:19 PM
#5
Based on what you posted here, I am assuming you are not happy about that 30% tax, and you are looking for ways to get past it.  From what I know, yes, Government can decide to track you if they want. All they have to do is to force those crypto exchanges to comply with the countries KYC/AML policies and also request the exchanges to hand over customer data of Indian Citizens to them and since you may have KYCed in some exchanges, they will have all your details and will know who you are or where you are. They will have all your financial records, including how you were evading the tax.

For example. Recently, Kraken was requested by the US to hand over user that to them - raken Warns Users: Your Bitcoin Trading Data Is Headed to the IRS
legendary
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November 23, 2023, 03:45:54 PM
#4
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.
There is a right to free speech and it is respected in some countries. Some governments actually permit their citizens to use that freedom, and will not track anyone for any comment made about them on social media or any other place.

If the government makes it their responsibility to track down anyone or person of interest, I don't think the person will find it easy to escape or avoid the government because the government has a vast network, and have their methods.
legendary
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November 23, 2023, 03:41:21 PM
#3
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.
It depends on how you communicated it. If it is through social media, you know how centralized and how they know your IP address used for connection. Once you know the work of Tor and how to block your real identity from being known to people, then it is possible. To be more anonymity, you may need some other special tools, but I am not that sure.

Governments have the tools to track anyone if they want to,  with decentralized coins like Bitcoin of the bitcoin is stored in your private wallet,  with your secret wallet keys,  it may be hard for them to track it but that is not the same with some centralized coins like USDT which is centralized and can be frozen even in your wallet.
Do not assume it would be hard if you are using your IP address.
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November 23, 2023, 01:55:26 PM
#2
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?
Governments have the tools to track anyone if they want to,  with decentralized coins like Bitcoin of the bitcoin is stored in your private wallet,  with your secret wallet keys,  it may be hard for them to track it but that is not the same with some centralized coins like USDT which is centralized and can be frozen even in your wallet.

So in one way or the other,  the government can track you if they really want and as long as you use centralized exchange at some point to exchange and trade your coins.
newbie
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November 23, 2023, 01:38:27 PM
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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.
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