Hello everyone,
I've been on this website and Kik for just a few days and I heard horror stories on Kik from many users. Stories of girls getting tracked back by other users and told they are shared here. I believe sharing girls here can be done safely and I want to provide a small yet practical guide to avoid this situation.
Pictures from Facebook on this website
Always be careful when saving pictures from Facebook and sharing them on the forum. ALWAYS rename the picture. The file name will have a structure similar to 12345_1234567890_67890_n.jpg. The middle number is the Facebook unique picture ID. If the picture is shared to everyone on Facebook it can be backtracked quite easily.
EXIF data
Whenever you take a pictures from your phone, your camera app will add data to the picture. It can be your phone model number, manufacturer and some camera settings like exposure. If your location is enabled on your phone or if your camera app has access to it it, depending on your phone configuration, it will also add your precise geographical location. Let's say you're taking pics of your aunt Suzy panties and you forget to watch out for EXIF, anyone could see where aunt Suzy lives. You basically gave everyone her home address. You can easily find an EXIF editor on your phone application store (iOS or Android) and use it to either strip the data or put a fake location.
Be careful with those screenshots
Some of these are going to look stupid but I've seen them quite often in the past days. Always make sure you are not sharing an Instagram/Snapchat/Facebook profile showing the username somewhere in the picture. Same thing goes for Facebook pics from a nightclub or professional photographer with a watermark on the picture. The pic could be backtracked within minutes.
Unsee
If you are exposing pictures on Unsee, remember they can always be saved. Nothing prevents the user from doing a screenshot. Even if the IP watermark is on, he could be behind a VPN which hides his real IP address.
Kik advantages
The main reason I use Kik is that it automatically removes all the EXIF data and renames the pictures for me. Got nothing to hide but I prefer to remain anonymous on here for obvious reasons.
Feel free to message me on here or Kik for more details or questions. Up vote if it helps!
Safety and privacy tips
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Always looking for people enjoying to chat on Kik about girls they know. I can caption but I mostly enjoy the talk. Even better if you're looking for long-term chats. Those are my favorites.
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I hope admin sticky this, this is useful info
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If admin adds it as a sticky maybe I would add more details and examples to it. Don't hesitate to contact me
Always looking for people enjoying to chat on Kik about girls they know. I can caption but I mostly enjoy the talk. Even better if you're looking for long-term chats. Those are my favorites.
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Not going to lie, I have used the Facebook trick. I never messaged or friended them though, just for more pics lol. I've seen a lot of other sick people boast about sending dick pics and threatening messages though, so I understand the need for awareness.
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Great advice. I would also like to emphasis that I've gotten my fair share of people making requests and trades with a private personal photo and it's stupidly easy to single out not only the street you're in but even your exact house.fakecopper wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2018 2:55 pmEXIF data
Whenever you take a pictures from your phone, your camera app will add data to the picture. It can be your phone model number, manufacturer and some camera settings like exposure. If your location is enabled on your phone or if your camera app has access to it it, depending on your phone configuration, it will also add your precise geographical location. Let's say you're taking pics of your aunt Suzy panties and you forget to watch out for EXIF, anyone could see where aunt Suzy lives. You basically gave everyone her home address. You can easily find an EXIF editor on your phone application store (iOS or Android) and use it to either strip the data or put a fake location.
Simple image viewing programs like irfanview has an option to strip all embedded data upon save. Use it.
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Stripping the personal data can also be done in Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 10 by rightclicking a (selection of) picture(s).
Select Properties, the last menu entries.
On the Details tab, at the bottm you'll find a link to "Remove all personal data".
Select Properties, the last menu entries.
On the Details tab, at the bottm you'll find a link to "Remove all personal data".
Want to perv in private without Google , Facebook and other bureaus tracking it? Try a VPN
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Random Question. How long do you have to edit/remove your own posts on this site?
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Thank you for all this good advice fakecopper!fakecopper wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2018 2:55 pmHello everyone,
I've been on this website and Kik for just a few days and I heard horror stories on Kik from many users. Stories of girls getting tracked back by other users and told they are shared here. I believe sharing girls here can be done safely and I want to provide a small yet practical guide to avoid this situation.
Pictures from Facebook on this website
Always be careful when saving pictures from Facebook and sharing them on the forum. ALWAYS rename the picture. The file name will have a structure similar to 12345_1234567890_67890_n.jpg. The middle number is the Facebook unique picture ID. If the picture is shared to everyone on Facebook it can be backtracked quite easily.
EXIF data
Whenever you take a pictures from your phone, your camera app will add data to the picture. It can be your phone model number, manufacturer and some camera settings like exposure. If your location is enabled on your phone or if your camera app has access to it it, depending on your phone configuration, it will also add your precise geographical location. Let's say you're taking pics of your aunt Suzy panties and you forget to watch out for EXIF, anyone could see where aunt Suzy lives. You basically gave everyone her home address. You can easily find an EXIF editor on your phone application store (iOS or Android) and use it to either strip the data or put a fake location.
Be careful with those screenshots
Some of these are going to look stupid but I've seen them quite often in the past days. Always make sure you are not sharing an Instagram/Snapchat/Facebook profile showing the username somewhere in the picture. Same thing goes for Facebook pics from a nightclub or professional photographer with a watermark on the picture. The pic could be backtracked within minutes.
Unsee
If you are exposing pictures on Unsee, remember they can always be saved. Nothing prevents the user from doing a screenshot. Even if the IP watermark is on, he could be behind a VPN which hides his real IP address.
Kik advantages
The main reason I use Kik is that it automatically removes all the EXIF data and renames the pictures for me. Got nothing to hide but I prefer to remain anonymous on here for obvious reasons.
Feel free to message me on here or Kik for more details or questions. Up vote if it helps!
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There is a free app called stripper that removes all ID data from photos - even more thorough than the windows system.
Q - how safe is KIK ? i wondered if it was monitored at all? I prefer not to use my phone but rely on laptop (WIN10) can KIK be used on there ?
Q - how safe is KIK ? i wondered if it was monitored at all? I prefer not to use my phone but rely on laptop (WIN10) can KIK be used on there ?
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Hi, I followed your advices and I tried to find my own geographical localisations So I used some facebook pics from myself but it appears that the location is deleted once the picture is posted there, am I right ? I was just wonderingfakecopper wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2018 2:55 pmHello everyone,
I've been on this website and Kik for just a few days and I heard horror stories on Kik from many users. Stories of girls getting tracked back by other users and told they are shared here. I believe sharing girls here can be done safely and I want to provide a small yet practical guide to avoid this situation.
Pictures from Facebook on this website
Always be careful when saving pictures from Facebook and sharing them on the forum. ALWAYS rename the picture. The file name will have a structure similar to 12345_1234567890_67890_n.jpg. The middle number is the Facebook unique picture ID. If the picture is shared to everyone on Facebook it can be backtracked quite easily.
EXIF data
Whenever you take a pictures from your phone, your camera app will add data to the picture. It can be your phone model number, manufacturer and some camera settings like exposure. If your location is enabled on your phone or if your camera app has access to it it, depending on your phone configuration, it will also add your precise geographical location. Let's say you're taking pics of your aunt Suzy panties and you forget to watch out for EXIF, anyone could see where aunt Suzy lives. You basically gave everyone her home address. You can easily find an EXIF editor on your phone application store (iOS or Android) and use it to either strip the data or put a fake location.
Be careful with those screenshots
Some of these are going to look stupid but I've seen them quite often in the past days. Always make sure you are not sharing an Instagram/Snapchat/Facebook profile showing the username somewhere in the picture. Same thing goes for Facebook pics from a nightclub or professional photographer with a watermark on the picture. The pic could be backtracked within minutes.
Unsee
If you are exposing pictures on Unsee, remember they can always be saved. Nothing prevents the user from doing a screenshot. Even if the IP watermark is on, he could be behind a VPN which hides his real IP address.
Kik advantages
The main reason I use Kik is that it automatically removes all the EXIF data and renames the pictures for me. Got nothing to hide but I prefer to remain anonymous on here for obvious reasons.
Feel free to message me on here or Kik for more details or questions. Up vote if it helps!
Re: Safety and privacy tips
Facebook deletes all the exif data of the pictures you upload there, so if you download them again, the exif is gone.