@Patriot can cross-reference the IPs from Freebird and here.
Oh poo. The DARPA brags thread? Iāll send him a PMā¦
Edit: IDK how to send a PM with a hidden profileā¦ Uggggh!
Good.
I hope Patriot and son are well.
That has to wreak havoc with people who have VPNās.
LOLā¦ I can run a business but damned if I can do even the most basic techie stuff.
If Ross/ RICKTHEBOSS had an ounce of sense, he would have used a VPN because he would be aware of IP conflict. I have no idea if he has the sense or not, so you may or may not be able to cross reference.
Iām no Xspurt, but Iāve had sites send me a message that my account was opened on an unfamiliar deviceā¦such as when I used my ChromeBook for the first time to access my bank. It had the same IP address but a different device ID.
I now use only one device (laptop) for all internet venturesā¦except for email, I use laptop and phone.
Itās @Dr_Manhattan . He and Wild Rose go at each other a lotā¦and the Doctor seems to prevail more often than not.
Actually, I just uncork a 750ml bottle of single malt ā¦ and throw the cork away!
Hoooo leee foook. That make me laugh my ass off.
Donāt forget to check out The Comedy Club thread in the lounge.
I hope that is nothing serious. As Diane wrote: family first ā¦ always
Patriot can also check the access email account.
AFAIK a 1000-year ban at Freebird does not automatically migrate to PB if a miscreant makes a separate request to join PB.
Iām no Xspurt, but Iāve had sites send me a message that my account was opened on an unfamiliar deviceā¦such as when I used my ChromeBook for the first time to access my bank. It had the same IP address but a different device ID.
I now use only one device (laptop) for all internet venturesā¦except for email, I use laptop and phone.
You have your IP which is assigned to you by your ISP, be it mobile network or broadband. Your device will also give out a device ID and that is one of the things used in financial fraud risk management (a vertical in the family business, so I know a bit ). You can share your IP address with your neighbour if you both use the same ISP. You can stay in the same location and change your IP simply by changing your ISP. Or use a proxy. Itās very easy to hide your true location. I use my phone to log in a lot and will probably show lots of different IP addresses as I will be at lots of different locations. Mobile IPs are based on the transmitters.