Re: ise newsgroup anonymity possible?

From: Anonymous (me_at_me.com)
Date: 09/17/04


Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 18:52:14 +0000 (UTC)


"Ant" <not@home.today> wrote in news:cid8if$dkj$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk:

> "Anonymous" wrote...
>
> [snip]
>> As for removing data stored locally, Evidence Eliminator is
recommended,
>> but you will need to fork out a lot of money to use this program.
>
> Haven't seen much Usenet spam from them recently, but my recommendation
> is to save your money, and stay well clear of it.
>
>> For more information, visit: http://privacy-protection.no-ip.com
>
> Are you trying to hide something? That link redirects to:
> members.fortunecity.com/richard1985/EE.htm, which has a link to EE
> containing what looks like an affiliate ID.
>
> Anyone who has not witnessed the dubious claims and marketing
> practices of this outfit is advised to check these pages:
>
> "You Are Not Being Investigated"
> http://www.evidence-eliminator-sucks.com/
>
> "The Evidence Eliminator Documents A Consumer Warning"
> http://www.radsoft.net/resources/software/reviews/ee/
>
> "Response to Andy@Evidence-Eliminator.com"
> http://www.pc-help.org/opinion/eeemail.htm
>
>

I believe Evidence Eliminator is the best hard drive cleaning program
available. It erases more sources of evidence than any other software
program. The only downside to Evidence Eliminator is that it does not
use the Gutmann wipe method. If EE implemented Gutmann wipe, then EE
would be perfect.

Ok, I agree that *some* affiliates do use unacceptable marketing tactics.
I can assure you that you will not find any such advertising on my site.
I actually think the kind of advertising some affiliates employ is just
disgraceful. I made my site to show that there is no need whatsoever to
resort to such extreme methods of advertising, and, of course, to raise a
bit of money for university :)
As for the no-ip.com redirect, I am not attempting to hide anything. I
just thought that
http://privacy-protection.no-ip.com looks much better and is easier to
remember than members.fortunecity.com/richard1985/EE.htm


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