Never provide social media with real life details, set a privacy level you're comfortable with and never discuss things more personal than that, never use the same username across platforms, never use the same password for two services
See my previous reply to another comment. Didn't give them anything confidential. Confidential info on my ID was blacked out. I'm an attorney with some intelligence background. Just don't like the idea of leaks putting me on some kind of a "Trump supporter" list.
Each to their own, I consider my name confidential information when it comes to practically anything on the internet. It keeps my name of the mobs lynch lists.
In order to be certified with a "badge" (like a blue checkmark on Twitter), you need to provide photo I.D. Any confidential info is blacked out. The only thing submitted is available to anyone with a laptop. I'm an attorney with background in intelligence. I didn't send them anything that could be used to damage me in a conventional sense. I do not, however, like the idea of being put on some kind of ideology list.
In order to be certified with a "badge" (like a blue checkmark on Twitter), you need to provide photo I.D. Any confidential info is blacked out. The only thing submitted is available to anyone with a laptop. I'm an attorney with background in intelligence. I didn't send them anything that could be used to damage me in a conventional sense. I do not, however, like the idea of being put on some kind of ideology list.
In order to be certified with a "badge" (like a blue checkmark on Twitter), you need to provide photo I.D. Any confidential info is blacked out. The only thing submitted is available to anyone with a laptop. I'm an attorney with background in intelligence. I didn't send them anything that could be used to damage me in a conventional sense. I do not, however, like the idea of being put on some kind of ideology list.
It pisses me off more that MSM like mashable are so smug about it and secondly, that it was some fucking tranny that hacked it, every one of those script kiddies ends up a smoothie. Funny that.
Okay dummies. I tried to explain it. I didn't give them any information I couldn't find about you with a Google search. It's the list thing I don't like. Read more carefully, if you can read.
I am seeing a class action lawsuit coming his way.
Never provide social media with real life details, set a privacy level you're comfortable with and never discuss things more personal than that, never use the same username across platforms, never use the same password for two services
See my previous reply to another comment. Didn't give them anything confidential. Confidential info on my ID was blacked out. I'm an attorney with some intelligence background. Just don't like the idea of leaks putting me on some kind of a "Trump supporter" list.
Each to their own, I consider my name confidential information when it comes to practically anything on the internet. It keeps my name of the mobs lynch lists.
Photo copy of your passport ..??
In order to be certified with a "badge" (like a blue checkmark on Twitter), you need to provide photo I.D. Any confidential info is blacked out. The only thing submitted is available to anyone with a laptop. I'm an attorney with background in intelligence. I didn't send them anything that could be used to damage me in a conventional sense. I do not, however, like the idea of being put on some kind of ideology list.
In order to be certified with a "badge" (like a blue checkmark on Twitter), you need to provide photo I.D. Any confidential info is blacked out. The only thing submitted is available to anyone with a laptop. I'm an attorney with background in intelligence. I didn't send them anything that could be used to damage me in a conventional sense. I do not, however, like the idea of being put on some kind of ideology list.
Probably why he blacked out confidential information.
They only need a phone number to sign up. Dan says the leak is fake, to try to scare people away.
Photocopy of your passport? What?
In order to be certified with a "badge" (like a blue checkmark on Twitter), you need to provide photo I.D. Any confidential info is blacked out. The only thing submitted is available to anyone with a laptop. I'm an attorney with background in intelligence. I didn't send them anything that could be used to damage me in a conventional sense. I do not, however, like the idea of being put on some kind of ideology list.
Well I'm glad about that for your sake.
It pisses me off more that MSM like mashable are so smug about it and secondly, that it was some fucking tranny that hacked it, every one of those script kiddies ends up a smoothie. Funny that.
Jokes on them though.
True
Okay dummies. I tried to explain it. I didn't give them any information I couldn't find about you with a Google search. It's the list thing I don't like. Read more carefully, if you can read.