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Originally Posted by RocketSurgeon
Interesting. Email is the only other thing I can think of they could be using to identify and block ... unless you're posting something in your profile that raises a red flag, or using the same wording from one of your ads.
Both you and Emmie are very well known in the Escort scene though ...
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Google Chrome and Explorer are both very, very good about identifying the user that is on a web site. Both can reach inside of your machine to obtain information you do not want disclosed. Chrome has been specifically going after the contacts list while Explorer is known to reach into the root of the operating system at the same level that Microsoft word operated.
FYI, ADP payroll services uses Chrome and Explorer for access to the website for payroll services. It knows who I am, and what computer I am at. Multiple levels of security that checks everything about the computer I am on, prior to allowing entry. I can specify a particular computer as preferred, but even within the company it knows which machine before I log on with my password, and I think prior to my entering my ID. I use google chrome to access the payroll site, but it is the only thing that google chrome is used for. Nothing else, ever, from my machine.
Through the operating system Explorer can tap into your word files and make them visible for the world to see. There is a program sponsored by the US Government that requires those with government contracts to list the names, addresses, payments, position, phone numbers and a lot of personal stuff with the government site that is cross referenced by the FBI, CIA, NSA, IRA, Homeland Security and who knows what else. This site requires the use of Explorer.
Hey, I don't have Explorer. Thus, I had to go to the KC Public Library to get on and get a pass code, enter the required information, etc.
A have a security program that sounds off for any information requests from the net.
I wanted to review the information, so I went on line a couple of days after registering with another browser. As soon as I entered the password to enter my security program light up like a Christmas tree - they were asking for my bank information, and specifically the deposits.
I am on a Mac so they couldn't get anywhere. But if I was on a damn windows machine and using Explorer; they would have been into the root operating level and could have searched for whatever.
That is why I worry about windows, unless it is not connected to the net.
JR