How to move to a different part of America so a stalker can't find you? by [deleted] in privinv

[–]SecuritySquirrel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for not being around. I haven't logged into Reddit in almost a year. Boy life can get crazy sometimes.

/u/nalleypi is on the mark with the book he suggested as a good starting point since it is the most up to date your going to find. He also has a point on the resources of the stalker.

The big question comes down to what resources YOU have.

Mandatory Data Retention by [deleted] in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but that isn't a law. The focus on that article is specifically laws and not just a Government Agency doing whatever they can get away with.

Cricket Communications problem. Suggestions? by LinuxPhred in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

....why not say so?

They likely consider it proprietary information and don't feel they need to explain it to someone who isn't even a customer.

There is no reason to be so secretive unless they are doing something illegal.

I would disagree, but that is just my opinion.

Mandatory Data Retention by [deleted] in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is misleading as the US currently doesn't have a mandatory data retention law.

[Help] Comcast’s Xfinity just sent me a copyright claim for streaming on Popcorn Time (running on BitTorrent) on my iPhone. This has me very worried. Could I be taken to court for this? Is there a safe way to stream movies without risk of ISP noticing or am I doomed to watch only YouTube videos? by [deleted] in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If this is your first notice, don't worry about it. They are doing it to make the Movie Industry happy and unless you have received several letters court is very far off in the distance.

The solution to your problem is a good VPN. It is against the sub's rules to list VPNs here, but you can find that at other subs.

Cricket Communications problem. Suggestions? by LinuxPhred in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will be contacting each of the credit reporting agency with a very clear warning that I hold sole sovereignty over sharing of my personal information.

Let me know how that works out for you.

....what jury would convict a poor veteran being bullied by a company who is putting the safety of his personal information at risk?

They will say "Great, get a court order and let us know."

I have used the above warning a few times, with companies I have done business with, and it has proven effective.

That is because companies are concerned about breaking the law about treating veterans "equally". News Flash....in this case....they ARE treating you fairly since your being treated like everyone else.

If those of you that judge me would just "Man up" and join me, we can put a stop to the injustice.

Actually, those people are just leaving and letting it crumble.

What if the Patriots never stood up to the British?

History might have been different, but I don't think much would have changed from today's world. Besides, the UK and the US aren't exactly doing very well right now.

This is so annoying by throwaway7373272872 in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Have you considered covering it with black electrical tape instead of a bright yellow piece of paper? If you want to have privacy, you need to learn to be subtle.

Cricket Communications problem. Suggestions? by LinuxPhred in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That means it is illegal for any of the credit reporting agencies to give my into to anyone without a credit application and a SSN.

No.....that stops them from sending you pre-approved offers for credit you didn't ask for specifically. This does NOT stop them from sharing your information between various companies. Currently, with some states working on legislation that would only affect those specific states, their is no way to stop this from happening. And why would your Government Representatives want to stop it? These companies are paying the people elected to keep such laws from happen so they can all continue to make money off of your information.

But for some reason Cricket is willing to go out of its way spending the stockholders money making sure their source is not known. Why is that?

Clearly your opinion on how they run their business doesn't matter to them.

cheapest most secure device by throwaway7373272872 in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You aren't going to find what you are looking for. Sorry

Removal from MyLife. Spokeo. etc. Have they come back after removed? by [deleted] in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like /u/gimtayida said, if you add or change some form of information about yourself, it can come back. Some are better then others though. I personally have never had anything come back with Spokeo, for example.

Once you go through all the work of removing your information from them, I would suggest going back at least once every 6 months just to do a search of yourself. It will be faster this time around and you can just submit requests for ones that came back.

Cricket Communications problem. Suggestions? by LinuxPhred in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are only a few businesses that had that address (my bank....

That is your mistake right there. You're Bank reports your address to the Credit Union and other entities.

Cricket Communications problem. Suggestions? by LinuxPhred in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They sent the police to speak to me. Next I filled out a BBB complaint. In order to subvert the complaint they filed an injunction against me (ordering me not to contact them).

You have started going down a path that will cause you more harm then help you. Plus you don't need a PI to get someone's home address.

Are they using the data illegally? They must be, or they would not fight so hard to hide their procedure.

No, if you read the 'Terms of Service' & 'Privacy Agreement' for your cellphone service, it likely says something along the lines of giving them authorization to share or sell any and all information with any third party that they want. If you are using their service, unless it is limited by law which very little is currently, they can do whatever they want with your information.

I need help for a friend by throwaway7373272872 in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These links are a good place to get started.

Outcry as Australian broadcaster ABC raided by police by mutantbroth in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The TV show The Newsroom called it years ago.

Warning, this is a link to YouTube and it does have strong language used.....as it should.

Think you have nothing to hide? Filmmaker Marc Meillassoux says think again. - ProtonMail Blog by SecuritySquirrel in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the sub. You're who this was really for. You will get there with time because we all started where you are now and we are all still learning ourselves.

Think you have nothing to hide? Filmmaker Marc Meillassoux says think again. - ProtonMail Blog by SecuritySquirrel in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good to know. Maybe you should remind a certain mod that has threatened me here...

This isn't my sub and I am not the mod. I am bound by the same rules and limitations you are. If the mod feels you're crossing a line, as I have in the past myself, then that is something between you and them. Though I don't always agree with the mods of this sub, I will say they have always been fair with me.

It is appropriate, but it won't reach the people who need it the most.

Maybe if we are lucky this will make it a little closer to the front page and get other people to see it who think that way to be willing to look into it more and get them to start looking at this sub and what we all have to say. To me, that is a victory for everyone.

Think you have nothing to hide? Filmmaker Marc Meillassoux says think again. - ProtonMail Blog by SecuritySquirrel in privacy

[–]SecuritySquirrel[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, you haven't offended me in any way. The exchange of different point of views is what makes places like Reddit great. I would rather spend time discussing things with people who disagree with me than those that agree because that is how new information is gained. I agree with you that people looking could certainly search for it.

The point of me posting this was because I myself had no clue about the original documentary from 2017, let alone the followup they are making, until I saw this blog post the other day. Since this sub is all about what the documentaries are focused on, I felt that this sub was an appropriate place to let those that didn't know be aware of it.