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|    Jorgen Grahn to rachelbirdy72@gmail.com    |
|    Re: I have an Incident Identifier with a    |
|    15 Oct 16 04:40:47    |
      From: grahn+nntp@snipabacken.se              [The long subject line reads "I have an Incident Identifier with a       Crash Reporter under Stacks+MobileSMS with a root and exception code       but not sure how to read it". I don't see how it relates to the text       below.]              On Fri, 2016-10-14, rachelbirdy72@gmail.com wrote:       > This is 1 problem I have but I think my landlord is tracking my       > every move through my ip adress/WiFi router the crashes what would       > throttled pages pose please help me I'm going mad              You would have to describe your setup and your problem more clearly to       get useful help.              Personally I don't know either "Stacks" or "MobileSMS". If the WiFi       router is under your control, you should enable encryption and set a       good password on it.               https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi#Data_security_risks              Your landlord might still be able to monitor the traffic from the       router to the Internet. You could enable end-to-end encryption for as       much of it as possible (e.g. use https for web traffic) but he'd still       be able to see what IP addresses you communicate with, and when.              Lastly you could set up an encrypted tunnel of some kind, so all the       traffic from you looks like garbage going to a single IP address out       there.              /Jorgen              --        // Jorgen Grahn |
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