No, but you can mark which pager numbers are in combatant possession and which ones are with civvies.
No, but you can mark which pager numbers are in combatant possession and which ones are with civvies.
Actually incredibly easy to catch someone doing it in a first world country.
Mass surveillence is already here. By the third case of such death the police would already be pulling CCTV tapes.
maybe ambiguos titles draw in more people if only to know what it means?
In the old days hamachi used to be all the rage to VLAN with your friends with pirated copies of games. Wonder how hamachi is doing nowadays.
If you aren’t going to turn out evil, raise your right hand.
Loyalty cards are more for getting the customer in the door, right? Usage patterns come second if I understand the model correctly.
The latest version of this I’ve seen is fucking fast fashion of all things asking for your phone number to send invoices to, as part of their “digital sustainability initiative”. If they really gave a shit they’d set fire to everything the company owned.
I think paying in cash cuts down on trackin massively. Can you still be tracked? Yes. But are most stores going through the effort? I don’t think so. Depends on the store too, I guess.
Maybe my tin foil hat is getting rusty, but to me it just feels like they’ll just move on to the next dude who payed by card instead.
Why not both? Telegram is bad for privacy, and governments still want to arrest the founders of systems they cannot control?
I’m assuming OP didn’t just accept a position with the fucking Hezbollah, so Signal probably fits his usecase
It’ll be fine. If the fucking CIA wanted OP to spill the beans they’ll just send an agent with a wrench directly to OP’s kneecaps.
Honestly, you don’t. You do whatever it takes to get out of there in the long term, and start looking for partners once you’re out.
What are the chances the software is designed to throw errors and “See a technician” messages if you dk?
Yeah, and this is assuming that even the ones with your target isn’t hidden in a box under his kid’s bed when it goes off.