Maximize advertising anonymously (Werbemaßnahmen anonym maximieren )

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  • #27042
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    Since I’m about 34 years old and played computer games with my father as a toddler, I may be taking some things too lightly. But here in Germany, everyone has their own Wi-Fi router and can set up a Wi-Fi or guest channel in addition to their own home network, which is publicly accessible but can only be used with a password. If you’re familiar with router technology, you can easily set up an unknown guest channel in your Fritzbox, separate from the normal network, which I personally could deactivate within a few seconds if necessary. But since a neighborhood naturally has 10-20 channels broadcasting simultaneously, it’s impossible for my neighbors or strangers to pinpoint exactly which neighbor is advertising for WhiteDate. They would first have to gain access to all my passwords and hack my Chromebook (which, in my opinion, is unhackable), and then hack the router before they could prove that I (and not my neighbor upstairs) was running the ads. I’m sorry, but you’d have to crack three or four passwords by force. Even if a police squad (purely fictitious) tried to crack my passwords using my documents, I have too many password parts that can only be deciphered in my own memory.

    And it’s even easier on your own phone, if you use a smartphone. If you’re on a tram with 100 other people within range, no one can ever figure out who’s currently using a guest hotspot with “WHITEDATE.NET.” The funny thing is, something I’ve already tried, if you have enough mobile data… If you share a public Wi-Fi hotspot without a password, the hotspot itself is even displayed on many Android devices. I’ve already successfully tested this to place anonymous ads on trains and buses for my own benefit. Then I was able to see that people were actually connecting to my anonymous Wi-Fi hotspot. For example, when two people connected, I deactivated my mobile data after 30 seconds to avoid paying for their streaming on their phones. But it was enough to force everyone to look at the link I wanted to promote on their phones.

    When it comes to computer games, I’ve discovered that you simply have to find out what the game developers’ policies are or the mood of the gaming community. With “BLIZZARD” games, for example, I discovered that even things banned by the police in Germany are accepted, but these American developers don’t care at all about them as mere “nicknames.” Then my characters are called “REMIGRATION” or “ABSCHIEBEHELFER (Deportation Helper)”. Creating a character in STARCRAFT or DIABLO with “WHITEDATENET” will most likely never cause problems there. But with other games, like Valve’s “TEAM FORTRESS,” I’ve already been banned on individual servers for much more innocuous things.

    I don’t want to tell you where I’m using “WHITEDATE”.NET” as a game character, because otherwise leftists infiltrating this forum might hunt down my characters.

    #27040
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    Isn’t it possible to trace a WiFi network to a computer? If a technician visits your home to fix a problem, he would see the name of your network, wouldn’t he? What if you pay for gaming services with a credit card? Then the gaming company would link the payment from your credit card – which is associated with your real name – to your gaming account.

    #26985
    Anonymous
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    Hello, I have some advice, especially for all computer gamers. I’ve recently found it fun to use the internet addresses of sites that need support as nicknames when creating computer game characters. Things like dots or symbols are often forbidden when creating names, but I’ve been able to use something like “WhiteDateNet” in one or two online multiplayer games. If you’re lucky, another player on the internet might find the name interesting and then come up with the idea of ​​researching it and perhaps creating “Whitedate.net” on their own… Especially if you finish first in a game, so that all the other players see the name displayed large on the screen!

    You can also secretly name your Wi-Fi network “WhiteDate.net”… For example, on your router, so that the entire neighborhood always sees a link to the website in their Wi-Fi searches without any trace…

    These measures cost you nothing, pose no known risks, but support a good cause.

    (German translation: Hallo, ich habe einen Ratschlag, der vor allem an alle Computerspieler gerichtet ist. Mittlerweile habe ich Freude daran gefunden, bei der Erstellung von Computerspiel-Charakteren die Internetadressen von Seiten, die Unterstützung brauchen, als Nickname zu verwenden. Dinge wie Punkte oder Symbole sind bei der Namenserstellung häufig verboten, doch ich habe schon bei dem einen oder anderen Online-Multiplayer sowas wie “WhiteDateNet” verwenden können. Wenn man Glück hat, findet ein anderer Spieler aus dem Internet den Namen interessant und kommt dann auf die Idee den Namen zu recherchieren und vielleicht selbstständig daraus ein “Whitedate.net” zu machen” … Vorallem, wenn man in einem Spiel auf dem ersten Platz landet, so dass alle anderen Mitspieler den Namen auf dem Bildschirm in groß eingeblendet bekommen!

    Ebenso könnt ihr euer WLAN heimlich “WhiteDate.net” nennen … Zum Beispiel in eurem Router, so dass die ganze Nachbarschaft ohne Nachvollziehbarkeit in der WLAN Suche dann immer einen Verweis auf die Webseite sieht…

    Diese Maßnahmen kosten euch nichts, besitzen kein mir bekanntes Risiko, doch unterstützen eine gute Sache. )

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