They're not tracking us. If you read the article we are not the target of this investigation.
Until there are no big fish left to fry, that was kind of my point in making this thread.
The fact that they even CAN back-trace should be scary enough, the fact that there is a task-force even actively investigating the happenings within the sex trade is another reason.
Say they decided to take a different approach, where they flag someone's bank account. Someone who is a known provider, and they start asking why and where all these e-transfers are coming from? It's not illegal to be a provider, but it's still illegal to be a client. If their investigation bears a whole fruit basket, then sooner or later it'll become policy. Banks will cross-reference social media accounts, get those accounts flagged and start slapping anyone connecting to them.
Paranoia….the irrational and persistent feeling that people are 'out to get you’……
Riiight, and yet I just linked a news article explaining how they can get you, if they were so inclined to go after the little fish.