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April 14, 2020, 01:23:53 AM
#30
This application does not work. Privacy is of course important No one can ever tell what will happen when it comes to working If you do not protect your privacy your information will be shared by someone else and you will lose everything. That is why you keep the information confidential before giving an application.
jr. member
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April 13, 2020, 06:35:00 AM
#29
You do not need absolutely any information. You just need to install the application and that’s it. It was amazing for me, because I had never encountered this before, but the application is completely anonymous.
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April 08, 2020, 09:03:01 AM
#28
I meant the Utopia p2p application. It is fairly new, but I found only positive reviews about it. I’ve been testing it for almost a week now and haven’t encountered a single bug in all the time. Just yesterday I started mining, and even this did not slow down my PC.

What kind of info does it ask during the registration? As it seems everything needs a phone number and I don't want to use it. People using Telegram and believing  they're secure there, are fools. Anything taken from you is stored somewhere. And if it's stored, it can be accessed. So many cases...
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April 06, 2020, 10:34:03 PM
#27
Hmm, this is very interesting. I googled several articles about this application and it seems to have very good reviews. More precisely, there are no comments at all about the presence of bugs and problems with data security. Is there anyone who is already testing this app?

Which app are you speaking about? And what concerns hacking, the cases are really numerous now. Due to Corona, scammers decided to take everything from people and that's really disgusting.

Really bad people don't stand beside people on this disaster day they're trying to hack through apps i feel no such site should be used. stand back from worrying about protecting yourself and protecting privacy.
newbie
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April 06, 2020, 03:28:26 PM
#26
I understand people who want to remain anonymous, it’s normal to “sleep” in the conditions of the modern world, when everything is confused. However, is it normal that people are afraid to show their faces?

I reason like this: I did not do anything illegal and, more importantly, I act in good faith, which means I have nothing to hide, because there is nothing to blame me for.
sr. member
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April 06, 2020, 08:08:33 AM
#25
Do we really need to answer this?if you don't need privacy then go to your traditional banks and no need to be here.
because we are here to maintain our privacy and security things that bank can give us only in limited occasion but not in whole process.
Hmm, this is very interesting. I googled several articles about this application and it seems to have very good reviews. More precisely, there are no comments at all about the presence of bugs and problems with data security. Is there anyone who is already testing this app?
i have checked but not using it ,i will wait for positive reviews of Knowledgeable account here before trying to use the app.
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April 06, 2020, 06:38:11 AM
#24
Hmm, this is very interesting. I googled several articles about this application and it seems to have very good reviews. More precisely, there are no comments at all about the presence of bugs and problems with data security. Is there anyone who is already testing this app?

Which app are you speaking about? And what concerns hacking, the cases are really numerous now. Due to Corona, scammers decided to take everything from people and that's really disgusting.
I meant the Utopia p2p application. It is fairly new, but I found only positive reviews about it. I’ve been testing it for almost a week now and haven’t encountered a single bug in all the time. Just yesterday I started mining, and even this did not slow down my PC.
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April 04, 2020, 07:58:48 AM
#23
I also maintain my privacy within the workplace you're right that the web is more likely to be scammed during this way therein case if we use other names they're going to easily find our information. There are numerous people that are always trying to harm us that they struggle to destroy it if we get the important information so for the sake of doing this online not all folks keep their information confidential.
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April 04, 2020, 07:47:12 AM
#22
Privacy matters to me. When I browse on the internet, I don't want to show my identity, and I prefer to stay anonymous so I can do anything with my computer. Although I cannot avoid privacy like, for example, when I register e-mail or on some website, I need to give my name, but I can use a fake name just to protect my real identity. We don't know how dangerous the internet because I heard about so many leaked data on some websites that contain important data. I don't want to get that experience, so I really care about privacy.
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April 04, 2020, 06:22:19 AM
#21
Hmm, this is very interesting. I googled several articles about this application and it seems to have very good reviews. More precisely, there are no comments at all about the presence of bugs and problems with data security. Is there anyone who is already testing this app?

Which app are you speaking about? And what concerns hacking, the cases are really numerous now. Due to Corona, scammers decided to take everything from people and that's really disgusting.
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March 31, 2020, 11:34:09 AM
#20
My friend's icloud was hacked. There were pictures of him and his girlfriend... not the nicest.
The hacker started blackmailing him.
As it became known, the icloud was hacked by people who were fixing his iPhone.
It's not exactly about anonymity. It's about common sense. You're always visible on the Internet, remember

Im happy everything is okay on me Smiley Im trying to talk about these things last possible point. They try to bully me on working place, injecting my phone GPS tracking. Im very smart about these things, feel bad to be away from our "team" in a new working place Sad Closed because of the corona
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March 30, 2020, 03:15:13 PM
#19
My friend's icloud was hacked. There were pictures of him and his girlfriend... not the nicest.
The hacker started blackmailing him.
As it became known, the icloud was hacked by people who were fixing his iPhone.
It's not exactly about anonymity. It's about common sense. You're always visible on the Internet, remember
newbie
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March 30, 2020, 05:28:28 PM
#19
Dear bitcointalkers, does privacy matters for you? When I started to trade btc I was sure it will always remain anonymous, but nowadays more and more exchangers ask for some identification documents for some reason. I decided to check what happens with other spheres and found that article https://hackernoon.com/why-privacy-matters-and-how-to-stop-online-harassment-q174930dm

It's really important for me to be safe online due to the several reasons. As I make payments and run the business. I don't want anyone know all the information about me.

So let's share which apps do you use for browsing, messaging, emailing, etc. Maybe you can also offer good VPN (I don't really believe them, but anyway)

Let's help each other to save our personal information.

If you are talking about security at its finest development, then you must look into Ilcoin! Smiley
jr. member
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March 30, 2020, 05:13:58 AM
#18
Hmm, this is very interesting. I googled several articles about this application and it seems to have very good reviews. More precisely, there are no comments at all about the presence of bugs and problems with data security. Is there anyone who is already testing this app?
sr. member
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March 29, 2020, 02:02:20 AM
#17
A few days ago I read an interesting article about an application that does not require any data at all. It seems to be called utopia p2p, but I have not heard anything about it. Maybe you know more about this application and can tell

As I've checked it unites all-in-one. I'm interested in mining there as it seems to be nice. But I didn't found any info on the market about its inner coin called Crypton. So I'm not sure if it's worse to start mining. But what's good, I didn't find any negative info on it. So maybe it's exactly what I'm looking for in the means of privacy.

There are many sites that keep their information anonymous, which I don't think has any negative impact on them. Sites that are good protect their privacy. Bad sites usually try to propagate frequently for scams and show greed for various tactics.
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March 28, 2020, 03:46:02 PM
#16
Yeah, F-secure boss talks about this couple years ago. Who is wrong, me or the system?
That what is wrong with it, selling everything shit on my name or address, they hate us! They plan to put us doing job 35euros/day 8 am - 4 pm.
I don't want to do that  Lips sealed Luckily, if i don't want to go there it not must go. Rather I am that entrepreneur who gets a free workforce!  Grin
jr. member
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March 28, 2020, 01:48:06 PM
#15
A few days ago I read an interesting article about an application that does not require any data at all. It seems to be called utopia p2p, but I have not heard anything about it. Maybe you know more about this application and can tell

As I've checked it unites all-in-one. I'm interested in mining there as it seems to be nice. But I didn't found any info on the market about its inner coin called Crypton. So I'm not sure if it's worse to start mining. But what's good, I didn't find any negative info on it. So maybe it's exactly what I'm looking for in the means of privacy.
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March 25, 2020, 09:20:04 AM
#14
Ask the question to yourself, Is your privacy matters more than money making then stop using centralized exchanges.

Now, this is what we should ask our selves before using exchanges.

You are right but you do not question yourself in all exchanges The type of exchange varies from place to place. But I think a decentralized exchange site is the best They protect privacy.

These decentralized exchange sites can do whatever we would like in order that they are under the protection of our privacy and that we are worth nothing as we work but the centralized exchange sites are under another. they are doing not have our personal information.
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March 25, 2020, 02:19:13 AM
#13
Ask the question to yourself, Is your privacy matters more than money making then stop using centralized exchanges.

Now, this is what we should ask our selves before using exchanges.

You are right but you do not question yourself in all exchanges The type of exchange varies from place to place. But I think a decentralized exchange site is the best They protect privacy.
newbie
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March 24, 2020, 09:28:03 PM
#12
Ask the question to yourself, Is your privacy matters more than money making then stop using centralized exchanges.

Now, this is what we should ask our selves before using exchanges.
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