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Looks like Indian government got hacked, very sensitive info on Indian citizens got leaked.
(Find it by yourself on the Tor network.)
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@someAnonv2 This is the one thing I'm not willing to risk.
Also, why can't you access your original account?
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@ryo Why don't you put a link for these kind of stuff and want to let people figure it out?
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@someAnonv2 By the way, are you by any change a glowie (FBI, NSA, CIA, or whatever else among those groups)?
Because I'm really starting to smell suspicion here.
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@ryo I was writing a re to your feedback, but I am writing it now for the 3rd time because I keep losing my text because I click on the super annoying buttons on near the arrow keys on my thinkpad (they go back and forward in a website).
What exactly don't you want to risk? That the source might be fake or that the rules of this social media don't allow it or that the glowies might hunt you?
Also I can not access to my other account because it tells me that my username and password are wrong. And this- (hahahaha you posted the "are you a glowie" thing right now. No I am not a glowie you will understand that when you get to know me better (I hope)) So basically I think I saved different passwords and mails (because I do not get a "recover your password mail"). You may delete that other account if you wish. Or change the password and pm it to me and I will delete this acc idk both suit me.
Now I will try to create motivation to rewrite for the 3rd time a long ass re to your feedback.
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> What exactly don't you want to risk? That the source might be fake or that the rules of this social media don't allow it or that the glowies might hunt you?
None of these concerns.
Rather the rules of that forum prohibit talking or linking to any content on it, and their active members are black hat cycrims.
And even if I did, it's all behind a login anyway, so it's not like linking to it would have had any meaning.
> because I do not get a "recover your password mail"
For whatever reason, emails don't get sent out from Pleroma at all.
Not sure if it's on the application level or OS level, but either way I'm not the one who's able to fix it, as it's not my instance and server.
I know what you mean by those back/forward buttons on the ThinkPad, it's quite annoying.
I tried remapping them to do nothing, but guess that didn't work.
Also, my apologies for the suspicion, there have been a few red flags I noticed, that's all.
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@ryo Here in Brazil things have been leaked so many times already that some people created telegram bots that pull info on someone with just a phone number. It used to be easy as buying pre-paid sims with cash and activating it with fake info, but they've gone after it too, as until 2020 you just needed to provide a slave ID number and now it's kyc crypto exchange level. You have to be very careful on the internet (mostly anonymous places like brazilian imageboards) because doxxing happens all the time. Any employee (or someone who bought an account, not so hard to do) at a business with access to the serasa (our consoomer soycial score system) database can doxx anyone. I wonder, how bad is it in Japan?
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@yasu Here in Japan, anonymous SIM cards don't exist (at least, none with voice and SMS functionality), though there are rental SIM cards that only provide data, so it's primarily used by tourists.
However, due to how pretty much every single business needs to have your phone number, even if they will never call you at all, residents always end up resorting to the dox phone subscription that requires a form of ID (in the case of foreigners, residence card + passport, for us nationals it's a choice between drivers license, MyNumber card, or passport), a bank account or credit/debit card number, lots of form filling, personal seal, and quite a bit of patience, sometimes it takes hours to get from taking a seat to leaving the store.
I heard they apparently require you to measure your body temperature too now, but I've never gone into a provider store since the start of the scamdemic, so I can't confirm.
Imageboards here are kinda anonymous, comments systems on make sites are even anonymous by default, but keep in mind that both 2ch and 5ch are Cuckflared, meaning that anonymity effectively has no meaning.
But in general, Japan always tends to be behind on the rest of the developed world, even though the young adults are increasingly using PayPay, cash is still the most common payment method.
What changed throughout the scamdemic is that all the chain shops now got payment machines that give 4 to 8 different categories of payment methods to choose from, so you no longer put cash on a tray like it always used to be.
Now we have to insert it into the machine.
The smaller businesses still do it the cash on tray way, though quite a few of them started putting up QR codes for PayPay users.
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@ryo
>both 2ch and 5ch are Cuckflared
The major ones here are too, they use it mostly to prevent people from finding out the server IP/location. There's some with onion mirrors, though.
>Japan always tends to be behind on the rest of the developed world
And that's a good thing when being developed means NWO shit.
>cash is still the most common payment method
Sadly can't say the same anymore, in 2020 (this year again, I wonder what happened...) they created a instant payment system called Pix which is directly managed by the central bank (state). One year after, it was already adopted by about 70% of the population, and of course used for blocking people/fundraisings that they don't like. Fortunately, those people learned something and switched to Bitcoin (still need to learn again and switch to Monero though). You can still pay with cash the normal way in almost all businesses (already saw one with a "WE DON'T ACCEPT CASH" sign, which I'm never going to take one step inside), but for personal transactions people will see you as inconvenient, because not everyone has cash in hands anymore.
Talking with people from all around the world just makes it clearer that the agenda is advancing everywhere, despite who are the current politicians and what they say, and, just as you point out all the time, where the power to make or stop changes really is.
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@yasu The world is a 1 world NWO government already, they just keep the illusion up for a little bit longer to make it seem like it's 193 national governments being friendly or hostile to one other instead.
And then they meet up at Davos or New YAWK, shake hands, hold (satanic) parties together, and those "great enemies" all of the sudden seem to get along with one other really well.