General TalksAll about allIs rapidshare safety & privacy?

05 Nov 2009, 00:51

I would like to try Rapidhsare Premium for 3 months however I am worried that pay through paypal and the appz I download could possibly be traced back to me easier because I've used premium

How safe/private is Rapidhshare Premium? Could my downloads logged be traced back to me?

MAZP

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tetsunosuke
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tetsunosuke 05 Nov 2009, 01:03 #
idunno about rapishare premium but i do know that if someone that knows what theyre doing really wants to trace your activities they can no matter what youre doing. VPN's offer good protection however i dont think that there's any sure way to not be traced. if someone else knows differently please tell.
Waiting4JesusRU
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Waiting4JesusRU 05 Nov 2009, 01:31 #
alot of us use premium my friend that way our upload links stay safe & don't get deleted so fast.you are safe don't worry. ;)
have fun & enjoy your premium account.

i never use paypal i hate it.i got ripped off for 5000.00 one time so never again.
when i need to use a credit card online i go buy a pay as you go credit card & use that.i onlt put on what i need & never over 100.00.that way it keeps me safe & i never have to give out personal info to use the card.only on secure sites.
Sun2
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Sun2 05 Nov 2009, 03:33 #
I've had R/S premium for over 2 years and have uploaded stuff and shared the links w/o any problem from r/s. The one problem that I had was some "rats" reporting the links and r/s blocked the link, but all I did was delete the link and add a new one. Also, have used paypal for about 3 years and never had any problems with it. Good Luck!
mazp
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mazp 05 Nov 2009, 06:06 #
Thank you for your response. I think I feel more confident that I can join as a Rapidhsare Premium member. Because some apps and games have a large GB storing, it takes me forever to daownload. Oh man, don't you all hate waiting time? I do.
Sorry if I have to ask you this because I do not want the authorities to come after me, LOL. Anyway, thank you again and I appreciate it.
Sun2
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Sun2 06 Nov 2009, 03:14 #
ur welcome.

Hey, before you upload them, when you extract them, give the file, a unique name to protect your files... for example, if you are uploading snowflakes, give it an odd name like pzam or something totally unrelated to what it really is... then create a txt document on your desktop and add the name you gave your upload along with the real name so you can keep track of what names you have given your uploads. Do that for all your uploads. Again, good luck!
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