All Things Come To An End
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seanthomas (imported)
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All Things Come To An End
Sadly I will no longer be able to maintain my blog. An FBI friend once told me "it's not Big Brother you need to worry about, but Little Brother". The vast number of private companies amassing data on you has grown and everyone knows Google is now among the worst. I value my privacy and refuse to divulge my private phone number in order to access my accounts. Bugger off Google.
So, with no access to the blog or my gmail account I'm dead in the water for now. Sorry to those who were awaiting my report and photos of my upcoming penectomy. It scheduled the first week in June but I'll have to figure out another way of keeping my followers up to date.
So, with no access to the blog or my gmail account I'm dead in the water for now. Sorry to those who were awaiting my report and photos of my upcoming penectomy. It scheduled the first week in June but I'll have to figure out another way of keeping my followers up to date.
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WheelyCurious
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Very sorry to hear this. Your blog was an excellent resource...
I agree about the problems w/ Google, and I avoid it as much as I possibly can. I find Startpage is a good alternative for searches, not sure what to suggest for blogging.
I have a Google account, sort of - the name on it isn't mine and I think I used a forwarder for the email verification. I only use it for the one Google group list that I'm required to be on, and the only time I log into the account proper is my periodic review of privacy settings to make sure everything that can be turned off is...
I also run multiple filters and blockers on my Firefox install, and only allow the bare minimum Javascript needed to allow sites to load.... (Not to mention that I'm also running Debian Linux....)
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I agree about the problems w/ Google, and I avoid it as much as I possibly can. I find Startpage is a good alternative for searches, not sure what to suggest for blogging.
I have a Google account, sort of - the name on it isn't mine and I think I used a forwarder for the email verification. I only use it for the one Google group list that I'm required to be on, and the only time I log into the account proper is my periodic review of privacy settings to make sure everything that can be turned off is...
I also run multiple filters and blockers on my Firefox install, and only allow the bare minimum Javascript needed to allow sites to load.... (Not to mention that I'm also running Debian Linux....)
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Sorry to hear your new, I hope in time you will find a way around it.
All the best
All the best
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Are they demanding you submit your phone number or just asking? I've had requests from FB to give them my number but have always refused and I still have my account.
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Google has taken to any time they do not recognize the IP address you're trying to sign in from, demanding you use your phone to capture a QR Code to verify its you. It's damn annoying. I've traveled a couple times in the past 2 weeks and each time I changed location it's done this. "We don't recognize you..." is how they're doing it.
I'm much with Sean Thomas on this one... I did it for my routine personal account, however I'm not doing this for the other account I had set up to send spam messages to (IE what I considered a throwaway address I could give to people who are data collecting). What annoys me more, is they've set this up so that if you move location, then return to one it should recognize, it STILL makes you go through this process.
Once I settle into a new location, I will be seeking alternatives because of this. Everyone is insisting you give them entirely too much information which they DON'T need, just so they can monetize it.
I'm much with Sean Thomas on this one... I did it for my routine personal account, however I'm not doing this for the other account I had set up to send spam messages to (IE what I considered a throwaway address I could give to people who are data collecting). What annoys me more, is they've set this up so that if you move location, then return to one it should recognize, it STILL makes you go through this process.
Once I settle into a new location, I will be seeking alternatives because of this. Everyone is insisting you give them entirely too much information which they DON'T need, just so they can monetize it.
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seanthomas (imported)
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HumanFly wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 6:18 pm Are they demanding you submit your phone number or just asking? I've had requests from FB to give them my number but have always refused and I still have my account.
Demanded to access email and blog. No other options were offered. If any of you computer guys can suggest a work around I can get back to posting.
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I'm very curious about your next step, etc. What exact surgery will you be having and how does the wife think about your soon to be new status? Thanks in advance for future updates. I've been checking the blog and hope you find a way to do updates. Good Luck
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There is light at the end of the tunnel wherein I have found a way to set up a "burner" phone number. I constantly amazed learning new things about this internet business. For a few bucks you can get a separate phone number, which may have some other advantages to preserve one's privacy. Anyway, when I get some more time I'll get it set up and be back on the blog and my email.
Stevenator I'll address your question with a new post.
Stevenator I'll address your question with a new post.
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Sadly we are in a surveillance state now.
Snooping and censorship are rife.
Big tech are constantly configuring algorithms to catch folks out.
So can totally understand where you are with this.
Thanks for the blogs they were enjoyable and informative.
Snooping and censorship are rife.
Big tech are constantly configuring algorithms to catch folks out.
So can totally understand where you are with this.
Thanks for the blogs they were enjoyable and informative.
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seanthomas (imported) wrote: Thu May 19, 2022 3:06 am There is light at the end of the tunnel wherein I have found a way to set up a "burner" phone number. I constantly amazed learning new things about this internet business. For a few bucks you can get a separate phone number, which may have some other advantages to preserve one's privacy. Anyway, when I get some more time I'll get it set up and be back on the blog and my email.
Stevenator I'll address your question with a new post.
I think I found a way around this without using a burner phone. I just tripped across it and was able to recover my "throw-away" email I use when I expect others to spam me.
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ambiguous (imported) wrote: Thu May 19, 2022 4:09 pm Sadly we are in a surveillance state now.
Snooping and censorship are rife.
Big tech are constantly configuring algorithms to catch folks out.
So can totally understand where you are with this.
Thanks for the blogs they were enjoyable and informative.
I just watched 2000 mules and what shocked me most had nothing to do with fraud but rather the geotracking of cell phones. It's scary enough government has access to this Orwellian technology but it can be purchased by private concerns. Truly we are living in a surveillance state and despite being a law abiding citizen I don't feel safe being tracked everywhere I go.
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Yep.
More social and technological than political, for no matter where you find yourself on the spectrum I don't think any American should be comfortable living in a surveillance environment. Most everything in life is a double edged sword and our increasingly invasive technology is just that.
More social and technological than political, for no matter where you find yourself on the spectrum I don't think any American should be comfortable living in a surveillance environment. Most everything in life is a double edged sword and our increasingly invasive technology is just that.
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In some cases, when a website wants your cell phone or number it's not so much to track you but for "two factor authentication." I don't know about the site(s) being discussed here, but if that's the case (the test: can you provide an email address instead?), they're not doing it to track people but to make their login more secure by sending your your device (or email address) a code that you have to send back to them to guarantee that it's really you that's logging in. (In most cases, unless you clear your cache, they only do this the first time you log in from a device or at fixed intervals like once a month).
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racerboy (imported) wrote: Mon May 23, 2022 7:43 am In some cases, when a website wants your cell phone or number it's not so much to track you but for "two factor authentication."
[rant mode on]
Sorry to burst your bubble, but phone number or text messages is NOT a two-factor authentication and should not be used as such.
First - it is controlled by corporate entity (or state) - thus can't be used as trusted authenticator.
Second - sim cards are trivially reissued to third party via minimal social engineering (more than enough cases of that happened in Russia, probably not much better in other countries).
Third - again, at this point - text messages are trivially interceptable by thirdparty (google SS7, and well: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ ... exts-calls ). The protocols which run our phone network are... legacy of 80-90s and are not encrypted or authenticated. There are countermeasures to that, but the problem is basically unfixable at this point. Entry barrier for that is pretty low too, you do not need to be nation-state for that.
If you must use 2FA - use proper hardware token or some authenticator solution (TOTP is the protocol you are looking for, it is standard, and requires nothing more than shared secret and same time on both ends - authenticator and server). Doesn't even need internet connection for that.
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PS. If you ever followed the history of use 'phone number as identity' - it all tracks back first to 'to prevent spam' (which is a lie, phone numbers are cheap, and it does not prevent them). But worse - it ends up as easily trackable identity - email can be had for free, but phone number is usually tied to you and some sort of ID
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seanthomas (imported) wrote: Tue May 17, 2022 10:36 am Sadly I will no longer be able to maintain my blog. An FBI friend once told me "it's not Big Brother you need to worry about, but Little Brother".
As far as I know - google uses 'dark patterns', when implementing it's UI. Sometimes it does not show the option or hides it.
Also - if you have second email - I think you can use it as a recovery option.
(I checked my google account, and it does not have phone number linked to it).
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Reply to Rant:
1 - I have used tokens. The trouble is that they are expensive, everyone who is going to use your service needs one, they get lost, and their batteries have a finite lifetime, after which they must be replaced. Calling/texting/emailing you with the code certainly isn't foolproof (If I were a bank, I'd go with tokens for my employees who have to connect remotely!) but they are better than nothing. And remember I said most only need the reply the first time you login from an app or device -- although convenient for the user that is clearly is less secure than having to reply every time you login to their service.
2 - If they will only accept a phone number, and not an email address -- that's a danger sign! (As pointed out by another person here, email addresses are cheap and easy to come by. You can have one dedicated to such replies.)
1 - I have used tokens. The trouble is that they are expensive, everyone who is going to use your service needs one, they get lost, and their batteries have a finite lifetime, after which they must be replaced. Calling/texting/emailing you with the code certainly isn't foolproof (If I were a bank, I'd go with tokens for my employees who have to connect remotely!) but they are better than nothing. And remember I said most only need the reply the first time you login from an app or device -- although convenient for the user that is clearly is less secure than having to reply every time you login to their service.
2 - If they will only accept a phone number, and not an email address -- that's a danger sign! (As pointed out by another person here, email addresses are cheap and easy to come by. You can have one dedicated to such replies.)
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I find myself in the embarrassing position of having to back down on one point -- "tokens" today are actually smartphone apps. The "tokens" I used to use (computerized little metal cards with a window to display the authentication numbers) are a thing of the past. I guess I'm showing my age.
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seanthomas (imported)
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Well the blog is back up without having to divulge a phone number. I don't know what happened but I went to sign into my email and.....surprise! It worked. I've made a few updates but the interest is most likely to be in June after my procedure.
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I'm extremely interested in everything you share with us. and I'm just as curious about your mental acceptance of things as well. I'm curious how your breast development is coming along, and in a way I'm kinda quite jealous. I'm personally more interested in a zero depth, but I appreciate you sharing your thoughts and issues & emotions you might face. Yours and your spouse's, too. I'm quite keen on the idea of becoming a lesbian, myself and I wish you the best of luck. Thank you again for sharing. <3
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