Re: is an 'anonymous business' possible?
- From: "Priz" <dapriz6@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 May 2006 09:53:40 -0700
Offbreed wrote:
I think it's more a matter of catching the shape of the ideas, and
implementing them with local rules. Loads of trouble and inconvenience,
that's for sure.
Perhaps you're right but still, actually doing some of these things can
be difficult to impossible. One problem is it all stems on getting a
"ghost address," which to me looks next to impossible. I don't know
anyone who would get my mail for me or keep their mouth shut if someone
comes looking for me. I also can't see some businesses agreeing to
take your mail for you, especially in today's age of high tech fraud
and identity theft. Nobody wants to risk being an accessory to that.
Without this, it all falls apart.
I do agree with what he says about privacy though. If someone has
infinite time and resources, you will be eventually found, but most
people don't have this. You're basically just trying to make it
difficult to track you down and how difficult depends on you.
Just my opinion.
Priz
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