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Re: Privacy questions about ninjastic.space and loyce.club
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LoyceV
on 05/11/2022, 07:48:39 UTC
⭐ Merited by vapourminer (1)
Talking about wrong impression, most people also don't know CloudFlare (which used by this forum) decrypt HTTPS traffic. They need to trust CloudFlare not to log and misuse their data.
Lol. Good luck with that:
Cloudflare can see your unencrypted password when you log in. It's still encrypted from the real server to Cloudflare and from Cloudflare to you. So it's not blatantly insecure except in that Cloudflare is very probably an NSA honeypot, and it's not like the NSA is going to steal your password in order to scam people on bitcointalk.org or anything.

an accident can always happen, especially confusion when copying/pasting an address vs. a private key. once in a thousand times, but it happens.
What can I say, it happens:
In June, 2016, I accidentally copied the private key for 1foreverDArUNEX2gVD26vautcx3b8zTZ in my Google search bar. That's been bugging me ever since.
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I've downloaded my data from Google, and it confirms Google still knows the private key. It's not something I worry about that much, but it's a loose end to tie up.

We don't know whether someone else is scraping or not though
We do know: Google is the most famous one, but there are many more web crawlers indexing everything there is on the internet.

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I believe a lot of people are doing including FBI (who knows you are a part of them or not  Cheesy).
Let me put it this way: Unfortunately, the FBI doesn't pay me for my efforts Cheesy