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by ashleyn 3122 days ago
It's not illegal, it can be detected and then used against you in an indictment. It's like saying you dislike someone, they go missing, and the prosecutor mentions what you said.
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> and the prosecutor mentions what you said.

And then what? You're under further suspicion? If you're innocent, that shouldn't be your concern. But all you gotta do is STFU. Don't talk to the police either way.

What you said shouldn't be enough proof except in a banana republic.

If you were always spoofing your MAC address however, then you can use that as your defense.

Your argument is akin to it being suspicious that you use Tor. As if that means your computer should be seized because you might have WMDs. Tor usage might make you suspicious only if other credible factors exist.

> What you said shouldn't be enough proof except in a banana republic.

What effect does being a banana republic have on this?

A politically unstable country has ample amount of corruption and therefore likely has a weak, unfair legal system.
"can be detected" beyond regular ol' OS/Browser/Traffic/Activity fingerprinting?