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I have a question. When I open an escort's profile on P411 does the provider receive a cookie or note with my email address that I visited her profile? The same question would apply to providers that use "escortsite.com" with their name before it.
I am asking because I was using my real life internet provider and received a non solicited email from an escort on her -escortsite.com. I started to open the email but my security filter found a virus on it.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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First, ABSOLUTELY NEVER, EVER open ANY email from someone you do not talk with regularly. I could give you a very good example but too much typing.

Second, the best non software tool I've ever gotten was Yahoo Mail. If you pay for their service you'll get a disposable email service also. Up to 500 email addys to turn on and off with a few mouse clicks. Email addy gets spammed? Delete it and create another. However, Yahoo will choke sometimes and incoming mail you actually want doesn't show up. I've had a few issues over the past 10 years but all in all a pretty good tool. I could type for several paragraphs on the benefits but I'll stop here hoping you got the idea.

The provider should not get your email UNLESS you contact her in some way. I click on P411 accounts pretty much daily and have NEVER been spammed by them. What most likely happened is you contacted somebody, somewhere, sometime and it caught up to you. Shit happens that easy and can easily be prevented with Yahoo's disposable email service. Most often, P411 ladies and eccie ladies will have their email listed. Just select it and paste it into your email address line. If they don't have an email addy . . . well, fuck it! Move on.



I have a question. When I open an escort's profile on P411 does the provider receive a cookie or note with my email address that I visited her profile? The same question would apply to providers that use "escortsite.com" with their name before it.
I am asking because I was using my real life internet provider and received a non solicited email from an escort on her -escortsite.com. I started to open the email but my security filter found a virus on it.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Originally Posted by 1sicpuppy
1sicpuppy's Avatar
Thanks for the response. I will give that a try.