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Better privacy email

alphamale

Regular Member
Joined
Oct 1, 2011
Messages
215
Location
Michigan
This site based in Iceland where they don't spy on their own people and have far better privacy laws. Here are two brand new sites, one is a social media like facebook the other is email.

Social media www.seen.is
Email.......... www.unseen.is

never have I done anything that would put me that situation of being spied on, but we all know the ever intrusive Big brother is watching and listening. I like my rights and have fought for them and I will use this site just to confound those who break the Supreme Law of this land, The Constitution.

Have fun with this. They have NO limitations and they don't nanny what you put on your page.
 

skidmark

Campaign Veteran
Joined
Jan 15, 2007
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10,444
Location
Valhalla
How do you intend to get to those sites? My guess is thru an Internet Service Provider. One here in the USA that rolls over when the FBI or ATF or NSA or the local LEO or the city public works department says it wants to know stuff.

Proxies, cut-outs, drop-offs, anonymizers and the other stuff will protet you once you get to them.

stay safe.
 

waskel

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Joined
Jun 23, 2014
Messages
49
Location
Neskowin, OR
How do you intend to get to those sites? My guess is thru an Internet Service Provider. One here in the USA that rolls over when the FBI or ATF or NSA or the local LEO or the city public works department says it wants to know stuff.

Proxies, cut-outs, drop-offs, anonymizers and the other stuff will protet you once you get to them.

stay safe.

For that there is https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/
 

Maverick9

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Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
1,404
Location
Mid-atlantic
Why not use PGP? If it's really important do it twice.

Otherwise treat all email like you would a postcard.
 

Tucker6900

Regular Member
Joined
Jul 10, 2008
Messages
1,279
Location
Iowa, USA
never have I done anything that would put me that situation of being spied on,

You're on this site, which means you support, in one fashion or another, the carrying of firearms. Which means, in one way or another, you support the 2nd Amendment. Which means, in one way or another, you believe in the Constitution. Which means, in so many words, THE GOVERNMENT DOESN'T LIKE YOU. There are documents that have been released that put people like you and I on the list of potential domestic terrorists, along with Christians, returning veterans, Constitutionalists, Libertarians, Oath Keepers, etc, etc.

So, dont think for a minute that each post you post here, email you send there, wont be considered for further scrutiny.
 

jackrockblc

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Joined
Jul 13, 2014
Messages
256
Location
Jefferson County, CO
I agree with end-to-end encryption, such as PGP, GPG or the like. PGP Encryption is surprisingly easy to use, (though, not as easy as unencrypted messages). It does take some time to set up, however. I wrote up a post on my site about it some years ago, but it's bee mostly scrapped due to a migration of servers. I will probably have to write it up again, including the steps/options to securely transfer keys.
 

since9

Campaign Veteran
Joined
Jan 14, 2010
Messages
6,964
Location
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
How do you intend to get to those sites? My guess is thru an Internet Service Provider. One here in the USA that rolls over when the FBI or ATF or NSA or the local LEO or the city public works department says it wants to know stuff.

Proxies, cut-outs, drop-offs, anonymizers and the other stuff will protet you once you get to them.

You need eight levels of very specific protocols to defeat all attempts to identify the message, who's sending it, and who's receiving it.

If all you're interested in doing is keeping anyone from seeing the message, just AES-256 encrypt a file before sending it, and use a humongous, randomly-generated password.
 

OC for ME

Regular Member
Joined
Jan 6, 2010
Messages
12,452
Location
White Oak Plantation
Who uses e-mail any more except .gov and Big Corps. When your goal in life is to post photos of you shaving I'm pretty confident that privacy is not a concern.
 

Logan 5

Regular Member
Joined
Apr 16, 2012
Messages
696
Location
Utah
In the end it is all transmitted data, courtesy of a few inconvenienced electrons.
What that means is don't say anything in e-mail what you aren't willing to say in front of a crowd of people (with your mother in the front row).
 
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