10-26-2016, 10:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-26-2016, 10:34 PM by CryptsOfEternity.)
As I suggested before, you can prevent google from archiving like this with something in the code, I believe right at the beginning with X-Robots or something like that, look it up. A freaking cartoon message board I used to frequent is impossible to search through search engines, you will get nothing if you do "site:thatcartoonsite.com *search terms*", the X-Robots or X-Norobots, I forgot what it is, but it is easily implemented, something similar exists for those who still use newsgroups, there's still some that are alive which are not binaries believe it or not, where one can easily prevent Google Groups from archiving your posts, Google Groups being an amalgamation of their own group system and the old usenet system.
Afaik, it's pretty easy to setup, I'd look that up sir.
As for a new law...this is just reminders, 1997's CALEA pretty much covers it all. I don't even know if you can have a pre-1997 cell phone to be used with a cheap service anymore, but that was one way of escaping it during the early 2000's, that and pagers. Don't even have a smart phone, I still got a pager. Forget Tor, vpn paid with bitcoin which is outside the 14 eyes which asks for no personal info, other than an email address is the best way to go. Then you can run Tor over that, but I would even discourage searching for Tor to download it without already being on a vpn service that has 4096 bit openvpn encryption and a good list of at least 250 servers. To me it's only a question of principle, as that CALEA is unconstitutional in my country and thus I disregard it and all unconstitutional laws. Those who need even more layers of security than I mentioned are likely people really up to no good...and no Hillary, it's not Russia.
Afaik, it's pretty easy to setup, I'd look that up sir.
As for a new law...this is just reminders, 1997's CALEA pretty much covers it all. I don't even know if you can have a pre-1997 cell phone to be used with a cheap service anymore, but that was one way of escaping it during the early 2000's, that and pagers. Don't even have a smart phone, I still got a pager. Forget Tor, vpn paid with bitcoin which is outside the 14 eyes which asks for no personal info, other than an email address is the best way to go. Then you can run Tor over that, but I would even discourage searching for Tor to download it without already being on a vpn service that has 4096 bit openvpn encryption and a good list of at least 250 servers. To me it's only a question of principle, as that CALEA is unconstitutional in my country and thus I disregard it and all unconstitutional laws. Those who need even more layers of security than I mentioned are likely people really up to no good...and no Hillary, it's not Russia.
