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LannisterDebt
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Comment #22560124
Self plug for my dead man's switch: https://absentplan.com/ You can configure it to do anything including scan your social media for signs of life, cURL your own servers, and send …
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Comment #22539215
>As noted above, many of the federal criminal statutes associated with the type of stolen data that tends to be sold in Dark Markets—e.g., passwords, account numbers, and other per…
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Comment #22176661
Stripe for credit cards, run own nodes for cryptocurrency because customer privacy is important in certain scenarios for me.
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Comment #22044563
They also removed a blog titled "Why You Should Never Pay For Online Dating" when they were acquired by Match.com (a paid dating site) [0]. [0] https://www.themarysue.com/okcupid-p…
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Comment #21879039
loader_status = "die grumpy worthy feature!"; Enter this into console. Happy Holidays.
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Comment #21783381
> * Harder to read/understand, especially street names. A lot of the time I have to zoom in 100% and scroll up and down a street to see what the name of the street I'm looking at i…
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Comment #20573682
> I hate it when I am reading a news article and a video autoplays. Not only that, but the video follows you around while you scroll and most of the time you can't get it off your …
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Comment #20536578
> I believe Canada has something like 20% tax on the profits you get out of cryptocurrencies for the year, which I think is a much simpler system that makes much more sense. This i…
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Comment #20406369
A service I'm building has this option. Puts protection against SIM/email jacking or social engineering into the hands of the customer if they feel capable.
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Comment #20308395
They tried the "child porn" route up here in Canada and failed. I just posted about it before I saw this response https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20308373
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Comment #20308373
A Canadian prosecutor tried to force someone this year to provide a password to decrypt the contents of their cell phone via the court system. She failed [0]. [0] https://www.canli…
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Comment #20182958
Sometimes I forget how small European countries are.
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Comment #20182745
Are they going to give you advanced notice of these bank box inspections? There's no way anyone would remove property to avoid a tax of course.
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Comment #20177112
Not a job, but I signed up for a gym membership recently and the sales employee asked me to digitally sign the contract (displayed on screen) using an electronic signature pad. Nat…
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Comment #20158707
I thought iCloud contents were all encrypted? No one else, not even Apple, can access end-to-end encrypted information [1] [1] https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202303