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We all know many forums get hacked, compromised, turned into honeypots, or quietly backed by law enforcement / agencies. Staying safe online isn't just about trusting the site — it's mostly about your own habits and precautions.
Here's what we've implemented on our forum to help reduce risks for everyone:
No activity logging: We do not log IPs, timestamps, or any user activity. All logs (including access logs) are thoroughly and automatically wiped — deleted properly and efficiently.
No device fingerprinting / tracking: We don't collect or store device info, browser details, or similar telemetry.
No email required: We've disabled SMTP entirely, so no need to verify with a real email. Just create an account and start posting right away.
Temp-mail friendly: We've removed domain mail restrictions — you can sign up using temporary / disposable email services without issues.
Free speech focus: This place is built for unrestricted posting and thread creation. Say what you want, discuss what you want — no censorship on topics or opinions.
Strict rules (only two): Child exploitation material (CP) is strictly prohibited and will result in immediate permanent ban + report if needed. Direct porn links / embeds are also not allowed to keep things focused and avoid legal heat.
Important Attention / Reality Check:
Just because we don't log IPs or activity doesn't mean you're automatically 100% anonymous or invincible. The biggest threats to your privacy usually come from your own side, not the forum itself.
Essential OPSEC Tips for Browsing Any Forum (Including Ours):
Always use Tor Browser (latest version) — best for anonymity. Or combine it with a good no-logs VPN / SOCKS proxy if you know what you're doing (e.g., VPN → Tor or Tor → VPN setups).
Dedicated setup: Use a separate browser profile, virtual machine, Tails OS, or Whonix — never mix this with your daily / personal browsing.
No personal accounts: Never link or log in with real emails, social media, phone numbers, or anything tied to your real identity.
Compartmentalize: Use throwaway usernames, avoid reusing the same writing style / phrases / topics across different identities (stylometry can deanonymize you).
Be careful with friends / partners: Don't discuss sensitive stuff in real life if it can be linked back. Loose lips sink ships.
General vigilance: Disable JavaScript when possible (Tor defaults help), avoid downloading random files, don't click suspicious links, and assume everything can be monitored somewhere along the chain.
Your safety is ultimately your responsibility. We provide the tools on our end (no logs, easy sign-up, free speech), but use them wisely and layer your own protections.
Stay safe out there.
Feel free to discuss or add your own tips below.