[access-uk] Re: Betternet.

  • From: john gallagher <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2015 16:58:21 +0000

hi all this all this really rellavant to this list what with the braille topic
and this rubbish it's making think of getting off the list too many emails
about nothing.

----- Original Message -----
From: Les Smithson <lsmithso57@xxxxxxxxx>
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sunday, 29 November 2015 3.57 pm
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Betternet.



How were civvies able to do that? I presume that the police 6 spooks
weren't actively involved in a reality TV show. Or am I being naive?

Michael Moore writes:
> It highlighted that any electronic interaction meant they could be located.
> ATMs, card payments, Facebook updates (I know!) etc etc, won't be long till
> we have SkyNet!
>
> Mike
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
> Alex Stone
> Sent: 29 November 2015 15.44
> To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [access-uk] Re: Betternet.
>
> Yes I think there was, and I think I saw an episode, but I can't remember
> whether I thought it was any good or not. I suspect probably not, as I
don't
> think i watched any more of it.
>
> On 29/11/2015 14.38, Les Smithson wrote:
> > Wasn't there a reality/game show program on c4 recently where
> > participants had to get from A to B whilst evading detection by some
> > ex-cop?
> >
> > Anyone catch it? Was it any good?
> >
> >
> >
> > part michaelmoorehere@xxxxxxxxx writes: > If paranoia is that bad, bin
> > all wireless devices, store and payment cards and move somewhere that
> > has no CCTVs and has clear airspace!
> > >
> > > Sent from Michael's iPhone
> > >
> > > > On 29 Nov 2015, at 1.51 pddm$, Shaun O'Connor
> <capricorn8159@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > with regards to the use of sticky tape providing its opaque. it
> works like a charmeaggunless some stupid idiot decides they want to ransack
> your properly to remov it which seems unlikely were
> > > > the length one goes to protect their privacy is very dependant on
> the situation.
> > > 0was On 29/11/2015 13.40, Les Smithson wrote:
> > > 0was Talking of realms of fantasy, putting a piece of opaque sticky
tape
> > > 0was over the lenses will stop MIBLEE/CIA/YR favourite bogeyman
spying on
> > > 0was you using the camera. Unless they've subverted all
manufacturers of
> > > 0was sticky tape and can render them transparent at the flick of a
> remote
> > > 0was switch.
> > > 0was
> > > 0was
> > > 0was
> > > 0was
> > > 0was Shaun O'Connor writes:
> > > 0was >
> > > 0was > In most instances, yes that would wrk. however for the really
> paranoid
> > > 0was > that isnt enough (and there are instances where the
microphine
> can be
> > > 0was > activated at the software level thus negating the use of a
> headset to
> > > 0was > disable it. but there we are getting into the realm of
"special
> interest
> > > 0was > cases" .
> > > 0was > On 29/11/2015 12.25, michaelmoorehere@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > > 0was > > If you want to kill the microphone, plug a 3.5tionm plug
in the
> headphone socket, this cuts the phone mic
> > > 0was > >
> > > 0was > >
> > > 0was > > Sent from Michael's iPhone
> > > 0was > >
> > > 0was > 0was On 28 Nov 2015, at 10.17 pddm$, Shaun O'Connor
> <capricorn8159@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > 0was > 0was
> > > 0was > 0was
> > > 0was > 0was Rather than selecting a proxy from proxy$org or similar
were
> which will have a central record of your IP address) try orbot (for android
> devices) or if you are using a desktop/lapton then the tor browser bundle.
> wth tor your entry into the internet is in all instances pretty much
> random,) there is no central repository at the point of entry because you
do
> not enter the network via the same route every time.).
> > > 0was > 0was
> > > 0was > 0was for further details visit torproject$org
> > > 0was > 0was
> > > 0was > 0was The other bonus being that tor (and its derivatives) is
free
> to use, it is open source (which means that if you like to look under the
> hood you can grab the source code as well).
> > > 0was > 0was
> > > 0was > 0was
> > > 0was > >>> On 28/11/2015 18.38, rajmund wrote:
> > > 0was > >>> Hello,
> > > 0was > >>> Not sure, but I woul rather use something like proxy$org
> that's probably slightly more legal.
> > > 0was > >>>
> > > 0was > >>> Sent from an iPad. Please excuse any spelling errors.
> > > 0was > >>>
> > > 0was > >>>> On 28 Nov 2015, at 6.07 pddm$, Colin Howard
> <colin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> Greetings,
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> Anybody used this and what do they think of it and, is
it
> legal in the UK?
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> One Touch to Unblock Websites "knowledge For some
reasons you may
> not be able to
> > > 0was > >>>> visit a website due to restrictions by service
providers or
> censorship by
> > > 0was > >>>> institutions or governments at your location. However,
> these geo limitations
> > > 0was > >>>> can easily be overcome by average users. How easily?
Hey,
> it is just a tap
> > > 0was > >>>> on the screen.
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> On a mobile device, install and run this app Betternet,
tap
> the ";Connect"
> > > 0was > >>>> button, you can then unblock and access all websites and
> services including
> > > 0was > >>>> Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or other websites banned at
your
> location or
> > > 0was > >>>> workplace.
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> What this app provides is a free unlimited Virtual
Private
> Network (VPN)
> > > 0was > >>>> service. It detects your location automatically and
> connects you to the
> > > 0was > >>>> nearest server able to access all websites and services,
> therefore bypassing
> > > 0was > >>>> your default server restricting your access right.
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> Besides encrypting your data for security, this app also
> allows you to surf
> > > 0was > >>>> the Web anonymously. It changes your IP address, your
> online identity is
> > > 0was > >>>> anonymous and internet activity is hidden. With this,
you
> can gain access to
> > > 0was > >>>> geo restricted services such as Netflix which limits its
> availability to
> > > 0was > >>>> some countries only.
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> Better still, this app does not impose irritating ads on
> the web pages
> > > 0was > >>>> you're browsing, though it does occasionally recommend
> third party apps to
> > > 0was > >>>> you. This is how Betternet works for free with no ads
but
> covers its costs
> > > 0was > >>>> from promoters who pay Betternet in return for
> recommendation.
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> You can install Betternet to your Android or iOS mobile
> devices from the
> > > 0was > >>>> links provided below, or go to the download page to get
a
> version for
> > > 0was > >>>> browser extensions or the Windows desktop.
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> https://www.betternet.co/#download
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> Betternet is not the only VPN service as there're
plenty of
> them in the
> > > 0was > >>>> market, some free with ads and some you need to pay for,
> including several
> > > 0was > >>>> best paid VPN services reviewed by Gizmo here.
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>>
> http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/best-vpn-services.htm
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> Free Mobile App of the Week
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> Betternet
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> For Android
> > > 0was > >>>> Download:
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.freevpnintouch
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> For iPhone and iPad
> > > 0was > >>>> Download:
> > > 0was > >>>>
>
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/unlimited-free-vpn-by-betternet/id946659216?
> mt=8
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> Author, Jojo Yee from Gizmo Daily Tech Treats,
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>> August 29 2015
> > > 0was > >>>>
> > > 0was > >>>>
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