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<blockquote data-quote="PantyRaid" data-source="post: 3273812" data-attributes="member: 44382"><p>The thing about surveillance people fail to realize is it's not Facebook or Instagram or Twitter that's tracking you. The internet at its backbone, is crippled. Your hardware is crippled. No operating system you install or jailbreaking will do anything about it. Your "Intel inside" has an ME since 2006 which allows remote operation even if your machine is "off." (read <a href="https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000008927/software/chipset-software.html" target="_blank">https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000008927/software/chipset-software.html</a>)</p><p></p><p>My favorite part of this whole trick is that every VPN on the market is compromised. So they can lure people who actually want secure communication (Terrorists) into using an even easier-to-monitor system, and get them to pay at the same time. The increased sense of security gets them to lower their guard a bit and then they are forever entrapped.</p><p></p><p>That insensitive thing you wrote on the comment section but then backspaced over and never submitted? Well a keylogger got it anyway and happily sent it off. The 9 layers of VPN you're behind, using spoofed MAC addresses at starbucks, on TOR etc... Yeah well your dad bought you that laptop with his credit card and they know who you are. Maintaining anonymity (the thing that made the internet amazing) has become so resource intensive it has to be your job.</p><p></p><p>Do not use the internet for anything important. I'll repeat...</p><p>DO NOT USE THE INTERNET FOR ANYTHING IMPORTANT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PantyRaid, post: 3273812, member: 44382"] The thing about surveillance people fail to realize is it's not Facebook or Instagram or Twitter that's tracking you. The internet at its backbone, is crippled. Your hardware is crippled. No operating system you install or jailbreaking will do anything about it. Your "Intel inside" has an ME since 2006 which allows remote operation even if your machine is "off." (read [URL]https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000008927/software/chipset-software.html[/URL]) My favorite part of this whole trick is that every VPN on the market is compromised. So they can lure people who actually want secure communication (Terrorists) into using an even easier-to-monitor system, and get them to pay at the same time. The increased sense of security gets them to lower their guard a bit and then they are forever entrapped. That insensitive thing you wrote on the comment section but then backspaced over and never submitted? Well a keylogger got it anyway and happily sent it off. The 9 layers of VPN you're behind, using spoofed MAC addresses at starbucks, on TOR etc... Yeah well your dad bought you that laptop with his credit card and they know who you are. Maintaining anonymity (the thing that made the internet amazing) has become so resource intensive it has to be your job. Do not use the internet for anything important. I'll repeat... DO NOT USE THE INTERNET FOR ANYTHING IMPORTANT [/QUOTE]
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