3 Hansa Packs Order and Land After June 20 Using Auto-Encrypt. Should I change PGP if I ever want to order again?

I've had 3 orders placed land after June 20 using auto-encrypt including one from Germany and 2 US domestic.

Got it all sent to a friend of a friend who unfortunately knows where I live but have never contacted via text about drugs.

I know I should move to Belize and lube my asshole but my question is should I make a new PGP key to make any future orders on DHL? I guess I can use the same public key if i still have my private key right? Or should i make completely new PGP key because they could link my current PGP key to a my new username on DHL to my old username on Hansa. I'm about to register on DHL. Please chime in experts. Thanks you

Anyways I just wanted to inform the community that I had three packs order and land after the 20th and I'm kind of tripping out right now but they were all small pretty small orders.

Edit: Thank you Mods for getting my post approved in less than 10 hours on this new account. You guys rock!!


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[1 Points] InsanityDRM:

My advice would be to wipe your PC. They have an address which drugs were ordered to & they can prove it since Hansa was heavily bugged by that point. Don't care so much about your PGP, more your OpSec as a whole. Clean your house & get rid of anything related to shit like this, including however you made this post.


[1 Points] cdimeo:

It takes a nontrivial amount of manhours to sift through the databases for actionable information. They might not have placed too high of a priority on stopping in-progress orders (needles in haystacks).

That also means they'll have that info soon, so you'll have to clean your shit.


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