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Andrew Del Vecchio firefox-gen at walala.org
Mon Oct 2 19:11:35 UTC 2006


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True, but this at least costs time and money and would be a deterrant
for most cases, in which the investigator doesn't care enough to look
further into it as opposed to just finding someone else who's an
easier target. It's a small hurdle, but a hurdle nonetheless.

- ---
Frivolous lawsuits. Unlawful government seizures. It's a scary world
out there!
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glymr wrote:
> well, it's not really privacy, because if you went to the isp with
> a subpoena they'd have to coff up my address, but yeah, anyway
>
> Andrew Del Vecchio wrote:
>> This happens to me too. Consider it an extra layer of privacy?
>> It's not a bug it's a feature! :D
>
>> ~Andrew
>
>> --- Frivolous lawsuits. Unlawful government seizures. It's a
>> scary world out there! Protect your privacy, keep what you earn,
>> and even earn more
> income at:
>> http://www.mpassetprotection.com/
>
>
>
>> glymr wrote:
>>> yeah it's not there. interestingly, my geolocation pops up in
>>> several places other than my actual location, actually, it
>>> never shows up where i really am but at what i presume to be
>>> the two major server installations my isp uses.
>
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