Wifi is local and still connects to your ISP. And in some countries, ALL your ISPs are going to snitch on you when the authorities request your personal data based on your IP.
But it’s honestly hard to decipher your comments, including your very first one. You act like you’re trying to be helpful, but aren’t, you’re just condescending and not saying anything actually useful.
Talk about it being hard to decipher comments, what do you even mean by this?
If you use someone else’s WiFi then it will connect to their ISP with their account details and should any trouble occur it will go back to them, not back to you.
when the authorities request your personal data based on your IP.
Obviously don’t hack the planet that way unless you’re being 9 proxies as the cool kids used to say but for piracy or small dnm buys it’s nothing.
you’re just condescending and not saying anything actually useful.
Odd, I literally explained how to overcome all the issues thus far. Maybe you don’t want to hear it idk why even keep replying then.
Talk about it being hard to decipher comments, what do you even mean by this?
Coming from the guy who apparently expects people to hack into other people’s wifi network, like as if that’s the most normal thing to do, so that they are going to get in legal trouble. Asocial much (speaking of "cool community, eh)?
Obviously don’t hack the planet that way unless you’re being 9 proxies as the cool kids used to say but for piracy or small dnm buys it’s nothing.
“Talk about hard to decipher comments.” - Please form some coherent sentences if you want to communicate with other people.
Odd, I literally explained how to overcome all the issues thus far. Maybe you don’t want to hear it idk why even keep replying then.
You didn’t. Or it’s hidden somewhere in your incoherent babbling.
Wifi is local and still connects to your ISP. And in some countries, ALL your ISPs are going to snitch on you when the authorities request your personal data based on your IP.
But it’s honestly hard to decipher your comments, including your very first one. You act like you’re trying to be helpful, but aren’t, you’re just condescending and not saying anything actually useful.
Talk about it being hard to decipher comments, what do you even mean by this?
If you use someone else’s WiFi then it will connect to their ISP with their account details and should any trouble occur it will go back to them, not back to you.
Obviously don’t hack the planet that way unless you’re being 9 proxies as the cool kids used to say but for piracy or small dnm buys it’s nothing.
Odd, I literally explained how to overcome all the issues thus far. Maybe you don’t want to hear it idk why even keep replying then.
Coming from the guy who apparently expects people to hack into other people’s wifi network, like as if that’s the most normal thing to do, so that they are going to get in legal trouble. Asocial much (speaking of "cool community, eh)?
“Talk about hard to decipher comments.” - Please form some coherent sentences if you want to communicate with other people.
You didn’t. Or it’s hidden somewhere in your incoherent babbling.