Talk:Computer security
Should User4's last edit be put under a "security methods" section?
1- I agree with you, User4 information is extremely helpful but it should not be placed under "External links", it should be placed somewhere else.
2-I also would like to delete the link to AgoraDrugs, not only I don't think it is appropiate to have a link to a website/newsletter promoting hard drugs like cocaine and heroin, the site has not been updated since 2015 so it is out of date. (Note: I deleted the link as I have to ensure BoyWiki's security - Etenne)
But I don't wish to upset anybody so I will wait a few days to see if anybody here raises any objection before erasing that link because I know some of you have contributed far more than me to boywiki and it would be wrong for me to come along and start deleting links from others, but seriously, a link to newsletter about how to get hard drugs on the darkweb?? I don't know who placed it there but please reconsider, we are talking about serious stuff here and boywiki is under antis and law enforcement watch, the last thing we need is giving the impression that any illegal behaviour is encouraged or assisted
3- I noticed annotations in the wiki saying "Not true of all browsers" or "not true" and "spelling?", I would like to suggest that instead of annotations the text is fixed and the annotations is made here in the talk page instead of the main page.
I have fixed all spelling annotations I could find, thank you for highlighting them, you were 100% correct, spelling was wrong, but if instead of editing the text to add there is a spelling mistake, the mistake is fixed I don't think anybody should get upset, it takes around the same work
--Eskimo (talk) 16:06, 18 March 2016 (UTC)
Like this:
Security Methods
Have two computers; a normal everyday one to use for everything not BL related, and a separate one with no hard drive in it. Just slip in a 'Tails OS CD', boot from that and you are up and running on a secure Tor system that does not leave any history on your computer that can be used in court. You may want to look into that here:
- I do not understand why the information (which is 100% accurate) that I included:
- NOTE: If you wish to skip the details of browser security, and use a safe, secure "out-of-the-box" program, see the article on the Tor proxy with its built-in special version of Firefox browser that, when used properly, will keep you safe and not store any browser history on your computer.
- ... has been removed. User4 (talk) 14:35, 18 March 2016 (UTC)
- I do not understand why the information (which is 100% accurate) that I included:
User4 and Wanker
You guys have been doing a good job at staying civil with each other which i very much appreciate. Please continue to try to work together and make this the best entry it can be even if there are points of contention. I appreciate and am excited about the work both of you guys are putting in to this entry. --Etenne 15:09, 18 March 2016 (UTC)