It's been a couple of weeks since I made an order & I notified the vendor of this & he sent me the number. Do I check it through Tor or does that raise flags?
How do you check tracking safely?
It's been a couple of weeks since I made an order & I notified the vendor of this & he sent me the number. Do I check it through Tor or does that raise flags?
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[1 Points] gjhfhhhhh:
just use tor and go to one of those 3rd party tracking sites
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I was told to use iship
[1 Points] AndThenHeSays4:
Check it from a normal IP in the same area where the package is going. Like a Starbucks. Duh.
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Cyber ghost Vpn Dosnt keep logs I don't think . If your extra paranoid use a sock5 after Vpn. Make sure the sock5 is in the same state as your packs receiving location. Not sure if usps will flag the tracking if checked by a proxy . But if they do you'd have to use a ssh or rdp . Which is a lot just to check tracking.
I'd say only check the tracking if your packs late or you don't think it's coming .tracking won't even work on tor anymore so you don't have to worry about that.
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Track thru tor on public wifi preferably using a linux distro like tails, VM , whonix, anyjing but your regulare windows or mac desktop. Sites like packagetrakr or any third party site you can google that pulls information from USPS but is not usps website because its just better to be safe and not take the flagging chance we have all heard about. Third party sites always. Check when you have to, I wll 7 days for domestic and after 10 days INT. Otherwise checking all the time just seems stupied but may have no effect on order.
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