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GhostWhoWalks 08-08-2014 12:40 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
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Originally Posted by MM78 (Post 575796)
Yes


Absolutely, it's awesome for stealth.

Seconds....I don't run Separate User Accounts anymore. Everything is running on Portable Browsers from my main User Account.


$10/Month, $8/Month if pay for the whole year in 1 payment.

JUST TAKE MY MONEY!

Okay this portable browsers you must be using firefox and have a USB or it's own file on the hard drive correct? With each folder for it's own stealth so it doesn't mix in or how do you go about that one?

I hope they got this $10 a month for Canada.

MM78 08-08-2014 12:50 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
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Originally Posted by GhostWhoWalks (Post 575799)
JUST TAKE MY MONEY!

Okay this portable browsers you must be using firefox and have a USB or it's own file on the hard drive correct?

The Folders are stored on a special FlashDrive, this allows me to take the FlashDrive and Stealth literally from any Computer....even from a public PC!!!!
The mifi connection software is also portable, so no trace is left behind.

Quote:

With each folder for it's own stealth so it doesn't mix in or how do you go about that one?
That's exactly how it works, every stealth account has it's own cookies separated.

GoteBay 08-08-2014 12:58 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
Every internet connection is a VPN. The reason why you either get a service provider modem or use PPPoE information is to tunnel a connection between you and the service provider.

If you can successfully tunnel a connection from Point A to Point B, that is all you need.

Many reasons people get MCXXX with VPN is being cheap. Free VPNs are just like Google Voice; over reused.

GhostWhoWalks 08-08-2014 01:00 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MM78 (Post 575800)
The Folders are stored on a special FlashDrive, this allows me to take the FlashDrive and Stealth literally from any Computer....even from a public PC!!!!
The mifi connection software is also portable, so no trace is left behind.


That's exactly how it works, every stealth account has it's own cookies separated.

Sorry to be so noisey and sound like a noob MM.

FlasDrive you mean USB with like 8GB or something like this correct? Or does it have to be a special kind of driver? Or just keep it simple and make 1 folder per account as you said.

I would get a USB and just make folders for each stealth account. You can also partition the USB into many drivers giving everyone like 500MB or 1GB correct?

So just plug and play? MM78: YES! (lol)

I did google for a picture and I seen a software app but was not sure if this is software or hardware it self. I am guessing both.

xShevaa7x 08-08-2014 01:08 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GhostWhoWalks (Post 575804)
Sorry to be so noisey and sound like a noob MM.

FlasDrive you mean USB with like 8GB or something like this correct? Or does it have to be a special kind of driver? Or just keep it simple and make 1 folder per account as you said.

I would get a USB and just make folders for each stealth account. You can also partition the USB into many drivers giving everyone like 500MB or 1GB correct?

So just plug and play? MM78: YES! (lol)

I did google for a picture and I seen a software app but was not sure if this is software or hardware it self. I am guessing both.

Yes, I asked MM a few questions about it and have been using this method, so far with success now thanks to MM and some help from Callidus, but not with a USB. You don't need different partitions on the USB just a NTFS or Fat32 file system (basically any USB with at least a few 100mb will do).

Edit: don't buy one off eBay even if it's "branded" buy a real one from a proper shop. These brands I have never had issues with or know for a fact offer quality products: Corsair, Seagate, SanDisk, Kingston, PNY and many more. I personally use Corsair and never had a USB drive fail on me, and some of these drives are 6-8 years old.

GhostWhoWalks 08-08-2014 01:10 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
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Originally Posted by xShevaa7x (Post 575808)
Yes, I asked MM a few questions about it and have been using this method, so far with success now thanks to MM and some help from Callidus, but not with a USB. You don't need different partitions on the USB just a NTFS or Fat32 file system (basically any USB with at least a few 100mb will do).

Yeah I just checked for all my accounts I'd probably need 150 to 160 MB if anything.

Yeah it seems like it's a lot of help. I got to find the right mifi with a 3G on it I believe. I will try to get one here in Canada see if they even have this if not I'll try to get one from the states with a roaming plan, might be extra but a lot better then paying for 4 dozen VPS's.

xShevaa7x 08-08-2014 01:14 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GhostWhoWalks (Post 575809)
Yeah I just checked for all my accounts I'd probably need 150 to 160 MB if anything.

Yeah it seems like it's a lot of help. I got to find the right mifi with a 3G on it I believe. I will try to get one here in Canada see if they even have this if not I'll try to get one from the states with a roaming plan, might be extra but a lot better then paying for 4 dozen VPS's.

Get a quality one from a proper retailer. Here is one I know sell good products in CA http://www.ncix.com/ eBay ones will eventually fail and most of the branded ones are probably ⊗⊗⊗⊗.

Or if you're from the US Newegg.com - Computer Parts, PC Components, Laptop Computers, LED LCD TV, Digital Cameras and more!

Uk: Cheap Laptops, Tablet PC, and Cheap LED TVs | Ebuyer.com Computer Hardware - Scan.co.uk Laptops, Computers, PC Components, MP3 players, Software, Digital Cameras and more - dabs.com Aria PC - Computer Hardware, Components, Monitors.. at lowest prices

Most computers don't have USB 3.0, so you may as well get a cheaper one using USB 2.0 (same ****, but slower)

GhostWhoWalks 08-08-2014 01:27 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
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Originally Posted by xShevaa7x (Post 575815)
Get a quality one from a proper retailer. Here is one I know sell good products in CA http://www.ncix.com/ eBay ones will eventually fail and most of the branded ones are probably ⊗⊗⊗⊗.

Or if you're from the US Newegg.com - Computer Parts, PC Components, Laptop Computers, LED LCD TV, Digital Cameras and more!

Uk: Cheap Laptops, Tablet PC, and Cheap LED TVs | Ebuyer.com Computer Hardware - Scan.co.uk Laptops, Computers, PC Components, MP3 players, Software, Digital Cameras and more - dabs.com Aria PC - Computer Hardware, Components, Monitors.. at lowest prices

Most computers don't have USB 3.0, so you may as well get a cheaper on using USB 2.0 (same ****, but slower)

Oh I wouldn't go cheap on something like this trust me. And no knocks off either. Will for sure look. I was with my dsl company on the phone and I have a dynamic IP. So this means the mifi is great but I could use the dsl connection with my router. Just need to modify it or maybe even get a newer one and tweek it out some how. I will for sure look more into this.

I really like the mifi idea! seems very cool take it any place and voila! Good to go! I might get one from the states if they got roaming to Canada prepaid only. Or if I can get a Canadian one here.

xShevaa7x 08-08-2014 01:30 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
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Originally Posted by GhostWhoWalks (Post 575819)
Oh I wouldn't go cheap on something like this trust me. And no knocks off either. Will for sure look. I was with my dsl company on the phone and I have a dynamic IP. So this means the mifi is great but I could use the dsl connection with my router. Just need to modify it or maybe even get a newer one and tweek it out some how. I will for sure look more into this.

I really like the mifi idea! seems very cool take it any place and voila! Good to go! I might get one from the states if they got roaming to Canada prepaid only. Or if I can get a Canadian one here.

I was looking into MiFi, but I don't think the UK ones have the same size IP pools that the US and CA ones have. I use a USB Dongle, slow, but works. Will look into a second connection to the house soon. I'm still learning stealth and only know the basics, so I will try different methods along the way.

GhostWhoWalks 08-08-2014 01:31 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
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Originally Posted by xShevaa7x (Post 575820)
I was looking into MiFi, but I don't think the UK ones have the same size IP pools that the US and CA ones have. I use a USB Dongle, slow, but works. Will look into a second connection to the house soon. I'm still learning stealth and only know the basics, so I will try different methods along the way.

Ahhh so a dongle is not the same as a mifi? I did check out that Canadian link but "mifi" has nothing there. Strange. So I was thinking maybe typing in dongle for it.

xShevaa7x 08-08-2014 01:37 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
A dongle is the same as the USB drive/stick/device whatever you want to call it. You plug it in and it connects. A MiFi is closer to your traditional home connection where you're turning off the router etc. I haven't used one, so cannot say for sure.

GoteBay 08-08-2014 01:41 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
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Originally Posted by GhostWhoWalks (Post 575821)
Ahhh so a dongle is not the same as a mifi? I did check out that Canadian link but "mifi" has nothing there. Strange. So I was thinking maybe typing in dongle for it.

Rogers Mifi, works great, and can be configured if you unlock it.
http://www.rogers.com/cmsbusiness/im...72-481x481.jpg

GhostWhoWalks 08-08-2014 01:43 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
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Originally Posted by xShevaa7x (Post 575825)
A dongle is the same as the USB drive/stick/device whatever you want to call it. You plug it in and it connects. A MiFi is closer to your traditional home connection where you're turning off the router etc. I haven't used one, so cannot say for sure.

Not a problem!

GhostWhoWalks 08-08-2014 01:47 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
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Originally Posted by GoteBay (Post 575826)
Rogers Mifi, works great, and can be configured if you unlock it.
http://www.rogers.com/cmsbusiness/im...72-481x481.jpg

WOW I should of probably got this before getting real internet at my place or what?

GhostWhoWalks 08-08-2014 01:50 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
If I'm not mistaken I can be in the middle of the park with this device hook it up to a laptop and connect online? Or would this hook up to the home internet already? A Bit confusing.

GoteBay 08-08-2014 02:00 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
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Originally Posted by GhostWhoWalks (Post 575831)
If I'm not mistaken I can be in the middle of the park with this device hook it up to a laptop and connect online? Or would this hook up to the home internet already? A Bit confusing.

Yes, even if you were at the beach!

GhostWhoWalks 08-08-2014 02:02 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
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Originally Posted by GoteBay (Post 575833)
Yes, even if you were at the beach!

I'm not going to lie guys. I wanted this ever since I was a kid, laptop, stealth connection.

<3 I'm in love!

I need to get one from the states then that has a roaming plan on it or what not.

These Canadian prices are a bit up there. But it's cheaper then having 4 dozen VPS that are slow at times.

GoteBay 08-08-2014 02:07 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GhostWhoWalks (Post 575834)
I'm not going to lie guys. I wanted this ever since I was a kid, laptop, stealth connection.

<3 I'm in love!

I need to get one from the states then that has a roaming plan on it or what not.

These Canadian prices are a bit up there. But it's cheaper then having 4 dozen VPS that are slow at times.

Roaming plans will kill your budget. You are better off paying for a greater Canadian plan.

MM78 08-08-2014 02:13 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
Any good branded FlashDrive (USB Drive) will work.....I run a 32GB Kingston (Not an Ebay phake), it basically holds all my Stealth Info...from account(s), Pictures, everything.

GhostWhoWalks 08-08-2014 02:14 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GoteBay (Post 575835)
Roaming plans will kill your budget. You are better off paying for a greater Canadian plan.

Yeah true. I am on a boarder city so who knows if I could get a connection from a US Tower here.

But yeah a plan from Canada might be great. I think the mifi would be great.

I just found out about my IP address from the provider that I have dynamic. I guess you can change that. But the thing is I use gmail with thunderbird and wouldn't want thunderbird to go off each time a new ip logs in for those accounts and I got to go into each account 1 by 1 to click "okay it was me at that location" and each time I'd have a different ip address (4 dozen accounts) would take up a lot of time. I believe this mifi would be the best as MM and you are saying.

GhostWhoWalks 08-08-2014 02:15 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MM78 (Post 575837)
Any good branded FlashDrive (USB Drive) will work.....I run a 32GB Kingston (Not an Ebay phake), it basically holds all my Stealth Info...from account(s), Pictures, everything.

Yeah for things like that I wouldn't trust eb for electronics after seeing that phake britian videos. I'll spend the extra money for it.

An0nym0u$ 08-08-2014 02:28 PM

Re: List of do's and don'ts
 
Visit my eBay Electronics store GWW, only the best products for you guaranteed :FF:


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