[access-uk] Re: Betternet.

  • From: James English <james13english@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2015 09:41:37 +0000

Hi,

One of the major issues with many privacy services is that they keep
logs. Yeah, stupid.
Some countries require them: therefore I keep logs but autodelete them
after a day.

Their are some free proxy websites (go on the website, enter URL,
surprise surprise it's unblocked), but I'm not sure on their creds.

On 11/29/15, Les Smithson <lsmithso57@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


How do I use my phone if its inside an oven?

What's that about ultrasonic snooping? Can you point me at a link?
Google didn't come up with anything, or maybe GCHQ got to them first.



Shaun O'Connor writes:
>
> two usefull tactice
> 1) put your phone in a faraday pouch when out and about(that blocks rf
> both ways)
> 2) place your phone in a microwave oven and close the door(same purpose
> blocks rf both ways), however in the second scenario make sure you do
> NOT accidentally turn on your microwave with the phone still inside.
>
> however in both instances ultrasonic technology can potentially bypass
> this simple measure.(rumour has it that advertising companies are
> exploring this area in a bid to defeat ever increesingly sophisticated
> ad blocking tech)
> On 28/11/2015 23:56, Alex Stone wrote:
> > Didn't Edward Snowdon reveal some of this stuff? I listened to him
> > being interviewed on a podcast the other day, it was very interesting,

> > just don't think that just because your phone is switched off they
> > can't find anything out.
> >
> > On 28/11/2015 23:53, Shaun O'Connor wrote:
> >>
> >> It is already technically posible to unmask a persons identiy even if

> >> anonymising sodftwere or services are used, as an example the tor
> >> network has been penetrated and wrongdoers discovered and appropriate

> >> action taken.
> >>
> >> to understand how unmasking is actually acheived would require a book

> >> in itself to explain the possibilities so, to some extent the
> >> authorities" are already deeply embbedded in the system.
> >>
> >> by their nature most VPN services are compromised by virtue of the
> >> fact tht a potential user is required to submit personal information
> >> (either directly or indirectly) to the provider.
> >>
> >> however I'm only skimming the surface of how your identity can be
> >> compromised.
> >>
> >> Turning to the legality of using such services it much depends where
> >> you are operating from, currently it is NOT an offence to use vpn
> >> seercies in the UK but this could change at any given moment. the
> >> question that should be upper most on your mind is the purpose for
> >> which you intend to use the service. and the changing political
> >> climate, todays acceptable use could be tomorrows "criminal"
activity.
> >> bear in mind also that your service provider can generally determine
> >> if you are using a proxy service ( especially so called hidden
> >> services), and the very use of such services renders you as " a
> >> potential person of interest" to the authorities.
> >>
> >>> Greetings,
> >>>
> >>> My querie as to legality arose when I read about being able to
> >>> access sites
> >>> anonymously and hide identities.
> >>>
> >>> I wonder how much longer it will be before those in authority find a

> >>> way of
> >>> stopping anonymous access of any kind?
> >>>
> >>>
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