But is that always true? There are Linux distributions that claim to be
'anonymous' and allow untraceable internet use. "Tails" claims to be one
such example allowing anonymous use and as a 'live' DVD OS will leave no
trace on the computer.
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On 15/09/15 08:56, Eike DL3IKE wrote:
Just ask the NSA. Aren´t they doing that? ;-)
BTW: on every website with a facebook-"f", the "f" is unique, that
means traceable. They are collecting and combining all "f"- and
IP-data, even if you are not a facebook member.
Maybe they don´t know your name, but they remember your trace. If you
don´t want that, you have to use an different computers and IP for
each website or only paper...
No matter, what you do, if you use the web, you´ll be traced...
73s de Eike DL3IKE
Am 14.09.2015 um 17:45 schrieb DK7FC:
I agree 100%.
And regarding the argument "There is a permanent loss of information
(on blacksheep)": Then you need to save EVERY data of the radio
bands, recording each QSO, each single QRN burst, you then
permanently need to record the spectrum from 0...100 GHz because it's
all information and often useful!
73, Stefan
Am 14.09.2015 03:03, schrieb Mal Hamilton:
Yahoo was not requested by the majority of Active LF operators at
the time but by a few trying to impose their will on others that
were content with blacksheep and still are
I do not want my LF/MF information stored on yahoo or twitter or
Facebook for ever.
There is an abundance of information available about LF/MF from
various other sources going back BC
G3KEV
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