Google keeps history if you havent turned it off in your google account history. By not diabling it you gave google consent to furnish to authority if they are asked and they have it. How ever that setting does not apply to youtube. Originally Posted by ftwjoeI read an article yesterday that said Google changed its privacy policy within the last year, and that users no longer have the ability to turn off data collection, i.e. everybody's data is being aggregated regardless of the setting.
If I'm logged into YouTube, and copy and paste a link (or share one from my phone and copy that link) here, does the link leave any trace of my account? Is there some sort of signature attached? Originally Posted by addictNo, but the opposite will leave a trace: if you watch a youtube video while you're logged in, that video will be recorded in the history of your YouTube account.
If you use a mobile device like a laptop or smart phone that uses a wireless network such as at Starbucks or McDonlads or some other public network, the IP address is completely useless as well as there is no way to know who used that IP address. EX: I can create all the Hotmail accounts I want and as long as I always use a public network to access the account, no one can track me becasue there is no way to know who used the IP address to access the account. Originally Posted by OldButStillGoingSorry, but you're only partially correct. While you can't be traced by someone with only the IP address, if they follow the IP address to Starbucks, Starbucks can provide logs that provide your MAC address. MAC addresses are assigned to individual devices. They should be unique, but since they can be edited, you can change your MAC address to one that is already assigned to another device.
Sorry, but you're only partially correct. While you can't be traced by someone with only the IP address, if they follow the IP address to Starbucks, Starbucks can provide logs that provide your MAC address. MAC addresses are assigned to individual devices. They should be unique, but since they can be edited, you can change your MAC address to one that is already assigned to another device.
So, with an IP address and the cooperation of Starbucks (or McD's, or whatever), they can get closer to your identity, but they still would have to find a way to match your MAC address with your identity somehow. If you logged into the Starbucks network with personal info, well, you're hosed... Originally Posted by Crock
The only way if can be used is if the device is obtained and checked back against the logs. So, as long as you use a public wirelwess network you are untraceable for any real world purpose including LE being able to track and identify you. Originally Posted by OldButStillGoingWell, I'll admit it's not likely for mongers like us, but I assure you that LE is willing and able to search logs on MANY different public wifi networks, and that, over time, they're able to match those MAC addresses to a person that they want to track. There is also always the possibility of a "honeypot" network. LE sets up a network near Starbucks and gives free wifi to everyone willing to connect, which also allows them to see every bit of network traffic.
At the very least to remain anonymous you need:And keep in mind that if you connect to a honeypot network, none of that matters, they see EVERYTHING. But, again, that's very resource-intensive and highly unlikely to be used for us mongers...Originally Posted by Roger.Smith
- A proxy server
- A device you've never connected to the Internet with before
- Never sign in to any website that you've logged into before with same Username and password you've used from a non-secure connection
- Always browse in Private Mode
- Don't surf anywhere that has cameras
- Make payments for your connection using a source that can't be traced back to you