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Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: Evilsenate on March 25, 2013, 11:02 pm

Title: Security issue? (Personal)
Post by: Evilsenate on March 25, 2013, 11:02 pm
So I had a quick question.. When I first came to SR I was a total noob when it come to making orders and stuff. I was a bit overwhelmed by the road at first.. Anyhow on my first order even though the item was legal I used my real address.. and I didn't use pgp.. Is there a way to remove it so that it is never seen again? Would I have to contact an admin or something?

Also I doubt I would ever have an issue anyways as I haven't spent that much money for it to be worth the time of anyone.. But I still can be paranoid right?

I was extremely stupid for doing it and very naive.. I regret it. Especially since I have been more paranoid then usual.. Any advice is welcome..

Thank you.
Title: Re: Security issue? (Personal)
Post by: simplyanon on March 25, 2013, 11:24 pm
I never PGP my address. I suggest people do if they want, but I order from multiple vendors simultaneously and its just too much of a pain in the ass. I'm still a free man. If a vendor requires it, I don't use them. Chill, you're fine.

Now, if you were buying a half K of blow, then, yea, PGP your shit, but for small orders and personal stuff, I never bother with it. (Some people will crucify me for saying this.)


Also, it's not bad to be paranoid in this environment. not bad at all. 
Title: Re: Security issue? (Personal)
Post by: Evilsenate on March 25, 2013, 11:35 pm
Yeah I didn't think being paranoid (at least a little bit) is a bad thing.. You're right. Especially in this environment. However your post did make me feel a little better.. thanks.
Title: Re: Security issue? (Personal)
Post by: simplyanon on March 25, 2013, 11:37 pm
Yeah I didn't think being paranoid (at least a little bit) is a bad thing.. You're right. Especially in this environment. However your post did make me feel a little better.. thanks.

Any time :)

Also, SR doesn't store your address. Or anything of the sort. And, most vendors copy and paste it, print it, then delete it. :)