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fonzbear2000
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Saint Paul, MN

this is kind of scary

what if a someone gets your credit card and uses this browser to make an online purchase?
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robie88

join:2003-04-19
New York, NY

the same thing that would happen if a waiter got your credit card number at a restaurant and then passed it along to someone to use to make an illegal purchase. that has nothing to do with tor, though.

Look, with every protection of freedom that you get, there is always some manner in which it could potentially be abused. that doesn't mean that you therefore have some de facto excuse to take away people's freedom.
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IsaacGolding
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Jersey Shore, PA

reply to fonzbear2000
Here take a look at this link. It covers a good bit of what TOR is about & how it works.

»wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnio···tections

Its good stuff if you have a good use for it. If not then please resume your normal operations.
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tcp1
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reply to fonzbear2000
You'd dispute the charge and not be held liable, just like if someone picked up one of your receipts off of the ground or generated your number via an algorithm.

Folks, I know this is an aside, but using a credit card online is not a risky activity! Credit card holders are not liable for unauthorized charges on their card, period.

When you dispute a charge with your credit card company, please don't think they send out the FBI and SWAT teams along with CSI to track down the perp's IP address.

No, they just charge back the merchant, say "You should have verified better; that's your responsibility as stated in your merchant agreement", and the merchant is stuck with it.

No Dragnet or crazy private eye stuff involved; it's just routine business for credit card companies.


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