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Originally Posted by mrk123 OK so no TOR. I got that one.
Do I definitely need to get a new number? Can you somehow get one online? Like an online number? Because I can't really afford a new handset.
I am on a MAC. So would you suggest a new user account as a start?
If I can't use TOR, whats the best way? At home, to just plug the router out and back in? It's so confusing!
Can't believe it's this hard to get back on. ****ing ebay!
I need to get back selling asap.. |
I got a pay as you go simcard and gonna get a cheap handset. Seen alcatel phones for £15 on ebay... anything cheap under £20 anyway
I'm on a mac-mini. I think the same principle applies as for pc. My understanding is that the various user accounts are not to confuse one account to another, thereby keeping the loging-in and browsing history integrity per account intact. I was wondering whether dedicating browsers per account would achieve the same end, but that's not been confirmed for me yet. I think the danger there would be of getting mixed up; whereas a separate user account is a definite boundary between one and another account; ergo, safer.
Having said that, I plan, initially anyway, of just getting going with one account, in which case its just a matter of clearing out the cookies and creating a fresh account.
As for Tor: we are not trying to be anonymous, but simply not to be associated with an account that's been suspended/terminated. Hence, cleaning out of cookies and change of IP. So, we need to change IP and then carry on using a regular browser which builds up history with ebay/pp , which will build up trust. Correct me anyone if I'm wrong anyone. I need to re-read the guide on how to change IP. I've heard some people say that depending on router, they can get a new IP each time they turn the router on and off.
In other instances we have to go into the router (192.168.0.1) and tweak the mac numbers, after which turning the router on and off should produce a new IP. But, haven't figured that which mac numbers to tweak to this end.
Also, apparently by writing these down we can go back to an old IP and thereby control which IP we use. Again, i have no experience with that.
Yup, it's a pain all this stealth palava. Wish we didn't have to, but, what choice have we got?