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sr. member
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April 24, 2014, 11:45:22 AM
#9
How do you deal with people that can snap a picture of you on the street then?

I mean, I respect paranoia, but let's think here for a second.
I'll be going through all this hassle, developing and running site and everything that comes with it just to get few pics of random people from all over the world? Or I'll just go on facebook or google?

What i'm saying is that I really don't see anything reasonable in your fears and you really did hijack our thread in the wrong direction.
We ask for really little. I doubt other employer is that liberal and yet someone is still unhappy Smiley
Goodluck on trying to work for someone fully anonymously.
Are you on silkroad or something? Smiley
sr. member
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April 24, 2014, 10:59:54 AM
#7
Well do you wear a mask at your job?
full member
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April 24, 2014, 11:17:49 AM
#6
Well do you wear a mask at your job?

No. But when I applied for my Job I knew exactly who I dealt with and knew whom to hold liable should something happen with the pic I sent that i did not agree to. Later on I even got the people in HR to know in person. That is a whole different level of trust.

Look I will stop this now. I don't want to take your thread further off rails than I already did. I meant you no harm it just kind of irritates me if anonymous people (and you are quite anonymous since your site is missing a site notice and legal information and the whois just gave a post address that could or could not be yours) ask me to give up part of my anonymity (and disclosing a picture is part of that for me).
full member
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April 24, 2014, 10:54:04 AM
#5
What could someone do with just a pic?

Basically anything that is possible to do with digital pictures in the internet?

Being as paranoid as I am the first few things that come to mind after just 1 second of thinking about it:

- Using it for false testimonial for some sort of scam
- Hacking it into a site that lists sex offenders in your neighbourhood just for laughs.
- Put your head on Pamela Andersons Body and post the pic on Instagram.

Ok that last one would be an improvement.

But the point is: Handing out your personal data (and pictures of you fall into that category) in digital form to third parties you do not know and trust should be avoided.
newbie
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April 24, 2014, 10:42:19 AM
#4
If someone sends a pic... how would you know if that is really the person or just a random picture taken from those picture frames that you buy in the local market Smiley
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April 24, 2014, 10:17:01 AM
#3

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To apply email us at support BTC@BTC bitbandit.eu and let us know:
  • ...
  • Picture of you


Wait. Is that how ponzi sites get the pics of their testimonials?

Sorry I think this community made me paranoid.

Still you start your post writing how you do not care about our personal stuff and then want a pic?

Just wondering.
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April 24, 2014, 10:00:21 AM
#2
PM'd you.
sr. member
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April 24, 2014, 09:38:41 AM
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