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Post by Jussi on Apr 4, 2011 22:00:10 GMT
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Post by Bandit (PC/PS3/4) on Apr 4, 2011 23:04:33 GMT
Ahw c'mon man, social network groups suck!
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Post by Jussi on Apr 5, 2011 10:43:08 GMT
You can't just say that, you gotta also have some reason to back up that statement. Jussi
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Post by Bandit (PC/PS3/4) on Apr 5, 2011 17:04:06 GMT
One good one: police use them to track people who might have done something wrong.
I don't want Big Brother to become bigger that it already is.
Apart from that i'm kinda a-social so it doesn't suit me as well.
So count me out,
Bandit
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Post by SPEEDFr3ak on Apr 5, 2011 17:53:21 GMT
I understand you well, Bandit. If I were an older man, I probably wouldnt also be using it But since a lot of my social life is ruled by facebook e.g for a fast party planning etc., it's necessary;P Maybe it'll be also a benefit for you if you want to remeet old friends or so. To the police argument: I also have the sorrow you had and think, theres nothing to hide from them, because I did nothing wrong so far. Otherwise, you can easily register using wrong names and infos, which many people do.
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Post by Bandit (PC/PS3/4) on Apr 5, 2011 18:05:45 GMT
That last idea is kinda silly since the IP-adress still is the same
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Post by TheGreenMonster (PC) on Apr 5, 2011 19:11:54 GMT
I guess that Bandit is still running from the law 30 yrs later One good one: police use them to track people who might have done something wrong. I don't want Big Brother to become bigger that it already is. Apart from that i'm kinda a-social so it doesn't suit me as well. So count me out, Bandit
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Post by TomasT (PC) on Apr 5, 2011 19:25:46 GMT
LOL
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Post by SPEEDFr3ak on Apr 5, 2011 19:41:11 GMT
Bandit I dont know about your Internet provider, but mine gave us a dynamic IP adress. That means, it changed everyday at about 21H
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Post by dimitrikhoz on Apr 6, 2011 3:27:08 GMT
Do not be so sure about your security SPEEDFr3ak. Trust me, nowadays noone is safe. But more scarying is that you and me will never know how and by whom our data will be used. (I just finished working for the Fraud Department at one of Canadian Banks last year, so I know a bit about the topic ).
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