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Newbie Screening question and if I should use a burner phone?

Joy.Division

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If you are using iPhone you can use the block contact feature and you won't receive texts until you unblock.
 

ExpCharlee

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IMO the more established the provider is the stricter they can be with their screening. For example, I’ve been around for a while and have good reviews and a decent following, which means you know my business is legitimate and I wouldn’t jeopardise that by scamming you. I require a deposit, AND either another established provider reference or ID/linkedin. I like knowing who you are before you come over to my home and have sex with me ? there’s lots of info about us, remember you’re the unknown and while you might worry about getting robbed, we’re risking our lives.
 
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Avoid outcall if you have a SO, I busted a close friend because he allowed a sp in his place. She took some selfies in his bathroom and posted them on her ad. You should have seen his face when I called him on it
 
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ExpCharlee

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Avoid outcall if you have a SO, I busted a close friend because he allowed a sp in his place. She took some selfies in his bathroom and posted them on her ad. You should have seen his face when I called him on it
ok I'm sorry but
WHO TAKES PHOTOS IN A CLIENT'S HOME WASHROOM!? I've done it in a hotel but...a client's HOME? That's just so unprofessional I'm sorry, I'm SHOOKETH.
 

WiFiGuY

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ok I'm sorry but
WHO TAKES PHOTOS IN A CLIENT'S HOME WASHROOM!? I've done it in a hotel but...a client's HOME? That's just so unprofessional I'm sorry, I'm SHOOKETH.
It’s disappointing because this is a man who is married to a long time friend of my family. It has damaged our friendship and I feel terrible keeping it a secret. He gets anxiety when I even speak to his wife, it’s brutal. I wish I never stumbled upon that tbh
 

pleasureprinciple

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Basic Mobile Device Security:
1. Make security rules with the big head, before you start the hobby.
2. Never let the the little head bend the rules, just a little bit for this one time ...
3. Always use a burner, always buy with cash, always buy the top up three months before you use the top up.
4. Always pay with cash because e-transfer anything is reported and archived forever. If you don't believe this, read about pp and look a likes who reports all etransfers to 720 different agencies around the world. Don't believe it? Search it, better to know. This is also a Canadain regulatory requirement if to or from bank account or credit or debit card etc.
6. Too many apps are owned by FB, GGL etc. Imagine being busted by your Timmy's app recording who you were near! Best to have a dumb burner phone without GPS, wifi, bluetooth, and especially not near field communication. Or Justin's covid app might bust you.
7. If you must use a phone browser consider duck duck go. Better not to, for sure.
8. Never bring the burner home. Period. Easy to replace if lost or stolen from where ever it is kept
9. Keep the burner turned off except when in use to avoid triangulation and time geo analysis of your travel patterns.
10. Never accept outcalls. Someone will show up or you have to explain why the break in. Imagine having to move or sell because of harrassment, threats or divorce!
11. If someone wants personal info, references etc, politely decline and just move on. They are more concerned about themselfes than you, which is their right, just as your privacy is your right You have no idea where that information is stored and who will have access to it in a week, a month, a year etc. Just ask a few wrecked politicians.
12. NEVER TAKE YOUR BURNER ACROSS A NATIONAL BORDER. That is just dumb.

I hope that covers most of it. Would appreciate learning any additional mobile device security ideas.
 
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I still stand behind snapchat. Not even snapchat keeps a copy of your messages.

If you have a Samsung phone you can install apps in the "secure folder", hidden from the menus and on a separate operating system on the same Phone.
 

pleasureprinciple

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Never underestimate Homeland Security. By law, they have back door access to any app, program or database that uses or passes through a server in the USA. Bet your bottom dollar that everything is archive, no matter what the app says in public.
 
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