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Richard Heart comments on email:
TLDR: Use anonymous email
"I don't use email and neither should you. When people have your email they can abuse you through it. Sometimes they can look up your IP address and try and hack you. They can send you spam, scams, malware, frivolous lawsuits, subpoenas from frivolous lawsuits, impersonate you, get a record of your location history from your ISP tied to the email, billing details too, then bank details, see what country you live in. Basically, if someone you don't like or straight evil, becomes aware of your email address, it's their first step in the door they can use to abuse you other ways.
Perhaps if you must use email, you really really should use an anonymous email so that when they go to annihilate you through it, they don't get anywhere. These same tips and tricks apply to other communication methods as well. The government has been warning you about the steps you should take to protect yourself from hackers foreign and domestic, so you should protect yourself from those risks! Any data evil people get can and will be used against you.
I also do not use direct messages, such as those on X, because, why would you use a system where an admin can just surveil your communications in their underwear at home? Or when anyone with a frivolous lawsuit can subpoena all the comms via court order and view in their undies?
God gave you the gift of encryption because he wanted you to have privacy. Privacy is your human right. If you let people in their undies sit around and read your most private of thoughts and communications, you're fucking up. Evil truly exists and it truly wants to harm you. Even the founders of the USA knew how important privacy was so very many years ago, which is why it's enshrined in the 4th amendment and other places. Use your god given rights. Use the tools so many smart people worked so hard to build for you and provide for free to you."
https://x.com/RichardHeartWin/status/1883068128344907798
The Task Force welcomes public input at [email protected]
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Richard Heart comments on email:
TLDR: Use anonymous email
"I don't use email and neither should you. When people have your email they can abuse you through it. Sometimes they can look up your IP address and try and hack you. They can send you spam, scams, malware, frivolous lawsuits, subpoenas from frivolous lawsuits, impersonate you, get a record of your location history from your ISP tied to the email, billing details too, then bank details, see what country you live in. Basically, if someone you don't like or straight evil, becomes aware of your email address, it's their first step in the door they can use to abuse you other ways.
Perhaps if you must use email, you really really should use an anonymous email so that when they go to annihilate you through it, they don't get anywhere. These same tips and tricks apply to other communication methods as well. The government has been warning you about the steps you should take to protect yourself from hackers foreign and domestic, so you should protect yourself from those risks! Any data evil people get can and will be used against you.
I also do not use direct messages, such as those on X, because, why would you use a system where an admin can just surveil your communications in their underwear at home? Or when anyone with a frivolous lawsuit can subpoena all the comms via court order and view in their undies?
God gave you the gift of encryption because he wanted you to have privacy. Privacy is your human right. If you let people in their undies sit around and read your most private of thoughts and communications, you're fucking up. Evil truly exists and it truly wants to harm you. Even the founders of the USA knew how important privacy was so very many years ago, which is why it's enshrined in the 4th amendment and other places. Use your god given rights. Use the tools so many smart people worked so hard to build for you and provide for free to you."
https://x.com/RichardHeartWin/status/1883068128344907798
The Task Force welcomes public input at [email protected]
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