Re: Right to de-register from an on-line forum
Indeed, I have an email address with my full name, but I don't use it to register on forums for that reason. When you first come across a forum you just don't know who runs it, what they're like or anything else, for that reason it's best to be cautious until you know more. :thumb:
There are lots of websites where you can set up free emails, even disposable ones that self-destruct after a certain period of time.
Some sites discourage the use of proxies particularly when they've previously have problems with users who re-register. There are some services that are not identified as proxies as such. :ranger:
This is the general view of the ICO because IP addresses can be shared by lots of people using the same connection and because most residential broadband IPs are dynamic, meaning they change every time you get disconnected and re-connect. :nerd: :nerd: :nerd:
Work IP addresses generally resolve to a certain company name, they cannot identify you as a person but they can certainly find out where you work because normally only employees would have access to the company's network. If you want to avoid being associated with your employers, use your mobile or tablet but make sure it's not picking up the company network. Best way to ensure this is to turn off WiFi when you're at work, forcing your device to rely on your own mobile data plan instead. Mobile IPs are shared by lots of people, making it impossible to identify you. You can also turn off WiFi at home to use your mobile data plan, as long as you live somewhere with a decent mobile signal which isn't always the case.
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Work IP addresses generally resolve to a certain company name, they cannot identify you as a person but they can certainly find out where you work because normally only employees would have access to the company's network. If you want to avoid being associated with your employers, use your mobile or tablet but make sure it's not picking up the company network. Best way to ensure this is to turn off WiFi when you're at work, forcing your device to rely on your own mobile data plan instead. Mobile IPs are shared by lots of people, making it impossible to identify you. You can also turn off WiFi at home to use your mobile data plan, as long as you live somewhere with a decent mobile signal which isn't always the case.
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