Reddit: IP Address Disclosure Puts User Anonymity At Risk * TorrentFreak
Reddit: IP Address Disclosure Puts User Anonymity At Risk * TorrentFreak
A third attempt by film companies to obtain information on Reddit users, to support a lawsuit against an ISP, faces stiff opposition.
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So how would that work with Lemmy? If a company demands the IP of users?
38 0 ReplyGuess that depends on the instance. Mine will sadly have a technical issue which corrupted the database.
34 0 ReplyFor our instance we've answered that here:
edit: just wanted to share a great observation that was made by UlrikHD in our admin channel:
"So if a company wanted to demand the ip of every member on a piracy community, they would have to contact every instance federated with that community then
good to know"19 1 ReplyInstance owners would have way, way fewer resources and almost definitely need to just capitulate. Assuming they even had the info to share, though.
13 0 ReplyYou can offer access to Lemmy over Tor
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Don’t browse lemmy with your naked IP. This isn’t the 90s. When using the Internet, wear a condom.
12 6 ReplyAs long you don't do the "known illegal" stuff you don't need a VPN.
However if you upload copyrighted material a vpn is one of very many steps to ensure that the police won't get you. A VPN alone does not provide any security. It delays at best the police
13 1 ReplyAh yes, give your browsing history to the shady VPN company instead.
Although that would help in this situation.
12 1 ReplyShady? I only use VPNs from known companies, like Sony.
3 0 ReplyA VPN either:
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Logs access/usage so it can be given to authorities. (And/or sold/stolen etc)
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doesn't log usage data and willingly accepts that some disgusting stuff will be done using their service.
1 might have to give browsing data if sued by a media company, 2 is ethnically bankrupt and shouldn't be trusted at all.
Doesn't mean their not useful, just be aware of who you are giving your money to and the limitations of their protection.
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At most you will get some targeted ads (if you use "free" ones), compared to fines and jail, I say it's a good trade-off.
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