How true is it that if you track a pack on usps.comm that LE can find out who was tracking the pack?
LE can check who tracks packs on usps.com?
How true is it that if you track a pack on usps.comm that LE can find out who was tracking the pack?
[6 Points] WOLFPACKNIGGA:
[3 Points] lovelylittlegangster:
[3 Points] None:
If the cops are at the stage of going to usps and requesting the IP's of those who have checked particular orders, then they are probably onto something strong enough already to be of grave concern to the vendor/customer regardless of what turns up on the IP trace, whether you were checking clearnet from home or on tor from a maccy's wifi.
[2 Points] ForLol_Serious:
The NSA can track everything you do online.
[1 Points] Skunkhunter23:
People have said on here before that using a site like packagetrakr is a good option to track anonymously, but i dont remember why.
[1 Points] tintreznor:
So what about like using a public wifi at a local mcdonalds or something?
[1 Points] KaptainDublU:
What if you say, check your myUSPS? Is it the same shit? Cause that just auto pops up you don't enter the number.
[0 Points] JumpmanUp2Something:
When a Netherlands IP, or wherever tor throw you, is checking the tracking on a Delaware pack, that is sketchier than just getting myusps app on phone, people check shit all the time constantly....we're just extra paranoid.
Entering a tracking code, you're using a server function/querying the server, like PHP 'POST'. These are easily logged and can say a lot about the person who's doing the querying.