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Adrien Di Pasquale ^ | 2DEC18 | Adrien Di Pasquale

Posted on 12/07/2018 7:37:54 PM PST by vannrox

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To: proxy_user

well, I’ve been “migrating” away from Google for quite some time, no longer use google search, I like Duck Duck Go also; and I’ve been, over the past couple years been using my old MS account for everything I really want to see, so after reading this thread tonight, I changed ALL the account info on companies I might want to hear from to the MS address, but then I thought-—— why not just let all that junk mail continue to pile up on google?


21 posted on 12/08/2018 12:11:33 AM PST by Segovia
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To: vannrox

Bfl


22 posted on 12/08/2018 12:45:21 AM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: vannrox

for basic email- use the free mail.com


23 posted on 12/08/2018 1:19:19 AM PST by Bob434
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To: vannrox
This is a stupid article. Fastmail costs $5/month if you want to use your own domain. For $5 a month you can get your own virtual server. That would allow you not only your own email server, but your own webserver / photo sharing / mobile backup / whatever, your own VPN, etc. Obviously getting a blank server for $5 a month means you will have to learn how to set it up and keep it secure. But there are a million websites with instructions on how to make that secure.

Eventually everyone will have a virtual presence via server or other means. It won't requiring paying $5 / month for email, $5 more for web, $5 more for backup, $5 for VPN, etc.

Just looked up expressVPN that I hear advertised on talk radio. $6.67 / month with a 15 month commitment. $10 with a 10 month comittment.

24 posted on 12/08/2018 1:35:16 AM PST by palmer (...if we do not have strong families and strong values, then we will be weak and we will not survive)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

I was able to register my family name with the .us top level domain. https://www.about.us/


25 posted on 12/08/2018 2:55:38 AM PST by cll (Serviam!)
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To: vannrox

Bad analogy in the opening paragraph.

Emails are like postcards, not letters. Anyone who handles your email traffic (and a whole lot of other people) can and do read them.


26 posted on 12/08/2018 5:45:38 AM PST by Natty Bumppo@frontier.net (We are the dangerous ones, who stand between all we love and a more dangerous world.)
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To: vannrox

Step 11 - find out your new provider actually uses gmail as their backend. What a waste of effort.


27 posted on 12/08/2018 5:47:43 AM PST by discostu (Every gun makes its own tune.)
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Write a letter. It will be secure because kids don’t know how to read cursive.


28 posted on 12/08/2018 5:51:55 AM PST by Vermont Lt
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To: vannrox

For brother to read. Thanks!!


29 posted on 12/08/2018 6:00:47 AM PST by I_be_tc
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To: vannrox

ping


30 posted on 12/08/2018 6:19:49 AM PST by Obadiah
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To: Vermont Lt

It’ll be extra secure because even I can’t read my handwriting.


31 posted on 12/08/2018 6:21:10 AM PST by discostu (Every gun makes its own tune.)
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To: Fungi; neverevergiveup

I use Chinese email services. I have accounts at 126.com and 163.com.

Firstly, it is FAST...whoosh! No call-backs to NSA headquarters, and data-mining operations by Google, Facebook and all their ilk.

Sure the Chicoms get my email. Big deal. They won’t use it like the NSA will use it. I know that is not a popular narrative here on FR, but heck, it’s the truth. In the USA, the government can press a button, and suddenly you have reams of data to “prove” how evil you are. The Chinese don’t need the excuses. If you want you locked up, you get locked up. It’s a far simpler system.

It sounds rotten, but in practice, it doesn’t affect me.

The free versions have advertisements in Chinese. It’s sort of like Yahoo in that regard, but much cleaner and much, much faster.

BTW... Under what AUTHORITY did the Department of Homeland Security have to take down “kickasstorrents”? Owned by a foreign entity, with non-American servers. I thought that the federal police operated independently from the CIA?


32 posted on 12/08/2018 6:29:30 AM PST by vannrox (The Preamble to the Bill of Rights - without it, our Bill of Rights is meaningless!)
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Same authority they have to ask the Canadians to hold a Chinese citizen who sold products to a county we don’t like.


33 posted on 12/08/2018 8:54:55 AM PST by garyb (What if you can't trust the voice in your head?)
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To: vannrox

I have my web browser delete cookies when I close the Firefox browser. I go to youtube and see many of the same suggestions and videos already seen before. In short I am still tracked.
My IP address does not change enough so I figure they are tracking that way.


34 posted on 12/08/2018 1:06:38 PM PST by minnesota_bound
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