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    Quote Originally Posted by GamingWeston View Post
    In case of computers and Internet, I usually estimate the importance of the particular account. My master e-mail account has a 20+ letter password and so is my fb account. But other less important accounts o'mine don't matter, I don't have time to make everything that safe. I don't think that tunnels and proxies are necessary. Furthermore, sometimes proxies and tunnels have some malicious programs, browser hijacker, etc, so I don't think it's safe to use them.
    Lol Facebook is probably the least of anything I log into that Im worried about xD

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    lol, I was thinking the same thing mizel, only account I'm really worried about is paypal. Plus no harm can really be done with facebook, a simple post of "my fb was hacked blah blah blah" would solve anything that happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mizel View Post
    Haha Im the total opposite…. Security-wise I don’t lock my car, don’t lock my house, my windows etc… Privacy-wise, hell I walk around in my skivvies all the time with all my blinds open ….. I do have a password on my wireless router and computer. That is probably the extent of *any* security I use :P
    You are the opposite of a co-worker of mine. She is a pretty attractive female and she invited me over, so I was like YAY she likes me. It turned out she was just afraid to be home alone all night. I slept on a very uncomfortable couch. =(

    A deadbolt, chain and lock make most people feel at ease. Not her, I got her some pepper spray after that.
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    I ued to use cc cleaner then it spammed the hell out of my computer i had new tuf downloading that i didnt download but once i removed it i had no more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobTD View Post
    You are the opposite of a co-worker of mine. She is a pretty attractive female and she invited me over, so I was like YAY she likes me. It turned out she was just afraid to be home alone all night. I slept on a very uncomfortable couch. =(

    A deadbolt, chain and lock make most people feel at ease. Not her, I got her some pepper spray after that.
    Hahaha, wow. Talk about misleading xD

    Quote Originally Posted by egg-whites333 View Post
    I ued to use cc cleaner then it spammed the hell out of my computer i had new tuf downloading that i didnt download but once i removed it i had no more.
    Same here. All that stuff is bs.

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    I don't worry about security as much when I'm at home. When I go to places that have public wifi though, I tend to be on alert more lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by egg-whites333 View Post
    I ued to use cc cleaner then it spammed the hell out of my computer i had new tuf downloading that i didnt download but once i removed it i had no more.
    maybe you can find a program liek that which doesnt spam

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    Quote Originally Posted by GamingWeston View Post
    In case of computers and Internet, I usually estimate the importance of the particular account. My master e-mail account has a 20+ letter password and so is my fb account. But other less important accounts o'mine don't matter, I don't have time to make everything that safe. I don't think that tunnels and proxies are necessary. Furthermore, sometimes proxies and tunnels have some malicious programs, browser hijacker, etc, so I don't think it's safe to use them.
    yeah its best to find a proxy that can be trusted vs a random one

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