
limdis wrote:Hahahaha it's all good. But I figured you would have used your @hushmail. it accepts those.

-Ninjex- wrote:Well I just tried my tormail.org to verify that it was checking the e-mail as a alternate, and then I used *removed by request* and was like oh, this must be it! Because it didn't output the error. I am asumming since the tormail is on a onion site, it can't access the information. I am forever aware of this now.
mookalovesgloop wrote:omg limdis my heart is literally pounding after reading that post!!
this...i want this...
-Ninjex- wrote:#Facepalm +1
Ninjex +0

-Ninjex- wrote:<br><br>Well I just tried my tormail.org to verify that it was checking the e-mail as a alternate, and then I used *removed by request* and was like oh, this must be it! Because it didn't output the error. I am asumming since the tormail is on a onion site, it can't access the information. I am forever aware of this now.<br><br>#Facepalm +1<br>Ninjex +0limdis wrote:Hahahaha it's all good. But I figured you would have used your @hushmail. it accepts those.

fashizzlepop wrote:If you don't access Google or this site via tor, your tormail account can now be directly linked to you now.


fashizzlepop wrote:Your tormail can now be directly linked to you and your physical location if you access Google or this site without Tor. Whether you care or not, idk. Just saying.



fashizzlepop wrote:Google just recorded the Tor mail. They probably also got your IP (unless you used Tor). If needed, both Google and HTS can be served to get your IP. Just saying. It's not likely a normal user will find your info though.
I'm just coming from a complete PERSEC point of view. If you were trying to keep yourself and your tormail account secret, you probably blew it.

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