Is it safe to check tracking number?

If a tracking number was given to you in plaintext and the market is compromised, LE could link your DNM purchase to your real life address/IP and prosecute. Does that ever happen?

If checking tracking from a TOR IP then does that flag parcel for inspection or draw attention in some way?


Comments


[6 Points] Just4theDrama:

Happend in past yes. Though not like investigation started from There, but they used it as additional Evidence. So make sure to use VPN and or don't use an internet connection linked to you


[5 Points] ventrue05:

Had buddy screen shot the info for me, he's in different county tho.


[4 Points] chinacat92:

For some reason, I don't see the DEA or FBI wasting so much time to pull this off. Are you ordering small amounts? If so, they don't care about you and your 8 ball of Molly.


[5 Points] None:

Use Tails at a random public location that offers free WiFi. Checking myusps on a non-encrypted OS and on a personal WiFi network is just reckless.


[2 Points] Niglongdong:

DONT use usps website use 3rd party tracking sites


[1 Points] egoa:

None