Silk Road forums
Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: drgreen on March 13, 2013, 10:02 am
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hey everyone, when i seen all the scams going on i thought to myself i have to learn the onion url for SR to avoid being scammed...i thought fuck i dunno if i can remember this but after 1 week i had it stomped in my head and wont be forgetting it for a long time...just try to learn the letters and numbers and before u know it, You will remember SR`s REAL URL .......silkroadvb5piz3r.onion ...........just remember silkroad goes first and vb5piz3r straight after the silkroad so its silkroadvb5piz3r.onion after the 8 letters/numbers dont forget .onion belongs on the end off silkroadvb5piz3r .onion no spaces......:0
anyone has dramas reply here, but if u learn vb5piz3r u should remember everything else and u will be fine.
Cheers drgreen
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I have link shortcut on my encrypted USB, so i never need to look it up or anything.
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haha good idea encryption wins once again ;) haha
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have it bookmrked. no drama. :)
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I just have multiple encrypted text documents with all the information I need to remember, but just vague enough that someone couldn't use them properly even if they were decrypted.
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have it bookmrked. no drama. :)
you would need your pc to be ecrypted also or if u got done and police checked ur pc it would lead them to your journey to SR.....i like to keep SR very private for safety so i do not bookmark or have anything linked from me to SR or the cops could try make case on ya if u had any bad luck
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have it bookmrked. no drama. :)
you would need your pc to be ecrypted also or if u got done and police checked ur pc it would lead them to your journey to SR.....i like to keep SR very private for safety so i do not bookmark or have anything linked from me to SR or the cops could try make case on ya if u had any bad luck
That's why I bought a rocket launcher -- to take care of pesky snoops with a badge banging down my door. LOOOL. :) No, but seriously, good advice.
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Ubuntu has an option for full disk encryption as you install it. So simple that there's no excuse to have anything on your computer be un-encrypted.