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Is there a way to send an email that cannot be tracked by anyone?

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I am not plannign on doing anything wrong... I was just wondering if an untrackable email was possible for the average computer user..

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  1. Also hunt around on this site, in the email section. Yahoo has disposable emails: you get a base name you add another name to, a different one each time if you want. You get the one mail you wanted on it, then change the part-name, nothing else will come to you from those people.

    There are ways of faking what addresses show up in the header details. There is probably software available to do it. Try a search for free email address hiding software.


  2. that depends on what country you're in. i know that in England, every phone call, e-mail, text etc is monitored but in some countries it's not.

  3. Yes, but not over the Internet.

    You could set up between your other computer and the one your typing away on a network of your own.

    Mind you, if you really don't want to be tracked by "anyone", you'd need to own your own lines.

    This is easier than most think, if one is physically near the computer one wants to talk with (last I heard anyway).

    Radio communication last I heard within 1/4 mile was OK for everyone, without licenses. Of course there were always limits to things like power and clarity of signal. And I'm not proficient with the War Powers Act, nor the Patriot Act's influence on these old laws. But if one can still plod along 1/4 of a mile away on a radio, one can run the modem into the mic and voila, communications over 1/4 mile.

    Then one needs to code the transmission. Computers with very large memories are good at this.

    So, get expert at radio. Get expert at coding transmissions. Get a lawyer. And your in business?

    If you can move to within 1/4 mile of the target computer.

    Because using a "repeater" was last I heard just plain wrong (Verboten).

  4. the only program i know of is ghostsurf it is a paid app --there was one for free  --i think it was called turpok --not sure if it is spelled right --but is a very slow program worse than dial-up

  5. Just open up a yahoo or hotmail account or something on the web without giving any info.

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