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Registering on a forum using your real name is probably not a good start towards anonymity on the web.Originally posted by Jeff Maginty View PostIs there a way to be anonymous on the web?
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How do you know s/he registered under his/her real name ?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostRegistering on a forum using your real name is probably not a good start towards anonymity on the web.
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I think you might have missed the hint of cheeky sarcasm in TF's post.Originally posted by Boo View PostHow do you know s/he registered under his/her real name ?
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Dear Mr Jeffrey Samuel Maginty (born 17 March 1974 living at 5 Orchard Street, Oxford, OX10 9FG, national insurance number: JM 10 03 84 C).Originally posted by Jeff Maginty View PostIs there a way to be anonymous on the web?
The answer to your question is a resounding NO.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostDear Mr Jeffrey Samuel Maginty (born 17 March 1974 living at 5 Orchard Street, Oxford, OX10 9FG, national insurance number: JM 10 03 84 C).
The answer to your question is a resounding NO.
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I almost hope that's real to see you take such a banning...Originally posted by AtW View PostDear Mr Jeffrey Samuel Maginty (born 17 March 1974 living at 5 Orchard Street, Oxford, OX10 9FG, national insurance number: JM 10 03 84 C).
The answer to your question is a resounding NO.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Yes, but anyone who fails to search and find these for himself is unlikely to be able to use them ...Originally posted by Dark Black View PostTOR, FreeNet etc...Comment
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