Anonymous ID: bbb882 June 13, 2018, 4 a.m. No.1727485   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8475 >>4291 >>5887

>>1718482

eBot is using many (if not all) IPs hosted by Opera VPN (Plus more of course). It looks like you used the same IP as him. I highly recommend against using a free VPN as they are almost always completely insecure and do not offer nearly as many features and servers as premium level VPNs.

Opera is even worse as a VPN service as it is only really a proxy that encrypts browser traffic, whereas a VPN will encrypt all traffic. Opera VPNs servers are also hosted by Google, so I wouldn't trust them to respect your privacy.

 

A representative of Opera, which is now a Chinese company, told us that the Opera browser does not collect any user logs. Because you don't have to pay for anything, neither service needs to know your real name.However, in May 2018 the website The Best VPN had a look at the Opera browser privacy policy, which stated that "we may share anonymized and/or aggregated sets of data with our partners and other trusted third parties."Neither the desktop nor the mobile clients have a kill switch, which would stop all internet activity if the connection to the VPN server were lost."

 

Opera's browser business was sold in 2016 to a Chinese consortium, which now calls itself Opera. The Norwegian company that originally developed the browser held onto SurfEasy, the Toronto-based VPN service that it had bought in 2015. The Opera VPN mobile apps, which are controlled by SurfEasy, are developed by an Irish company.Got all that? As far as we can tell, with either the desktop or the mobile software, you're sending your traffic through a Canadian VPN (or proxy service) provider, and everything is covered by Canadian law.Canada has strict privacy laws, but its intelligence services share information with their American and British counterparts. You'll also have to keep the Chinese connection in mind when using the browser service.

 

https://www.opera.com/privacy

https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/4fuyxf/operas_new_baked_in_vpn_is_not_a_good_solution/

https://www.tomsguide.com/us/opera-vpn,review-4496.html

https://www.quora.com/Opera-VPN-is-free-whats-the-catch

 

>>1690438

That's awesome anon, I like it.

 

>>1696568

You make a good point. The main issue I had were the famefags I was hearing about anons posting branded memes on Twatter, Reddit and Gab as though to claim the work done on this board as their own. It's pretty cringey though watching you slap your name and website in to every post on an anonymous imageboard. We aren't claiming to be a secret club at all. We are simply obscuring the borders to our board to slow the influx of dumbasses who come here and slow us down in our work.

 

>>1713749

There is a test board. >>>/test/

 

>>1721150

I was referring to the r9k script (pic related), which is the only option I have for such a thing.

https://blog.xkcd.com/2008/01/14/robot9000-and-xkcd-signal-attacking-noise-in-chat/

What you have there is interesting. If you could write something that could do that, maybe let CodeMonkey know.

 

>>1724306

Hit me up with an email at 8b@8chan.co with the login creds. We will put it to good use.