How anonymous am I on Flyertalk?
#1
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How anonymous am I on Flyertalk?
A recent thread on the BAEC board got me thinking. It was a discussion about the BA App and the information it collects while you have it running.Some concern was shown that it might be snooping on the user without their knowledge.
It got me wondering just what type of information about me might be collected by Flyertalk whenever I'm logged on. For instance do people in certain positions on FT have ready access to my current location? Can they identify my computer? Do they keep track of my FT browsing habits?
I don't wish to sound paranoid because I'm not and have certainly got nothing to hide. Just curious really.
If this subject breaches Flyertalk rules I apologise....although it would be quite worrying if it did.
It got me wondering just what type of information about me might be collected by Flyertalk whenever I'm logged on. For instance do people in certain positions on FT have ready access to my current location? Can they identify my computer? Do they keep track of my FT browsing habits?
I don't wish to sound paranoid because I'm not and have certainly got nothing to hide. Just curious really.
If this subject breaches Flyertalk rules I apologise....although it would be quite worrying if it did.
#2
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: East Anglia, England
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Well, and this based purely on my past experience of being a moderator on another online forum, FT moderators should be able to identify your IP address and your posting history (though the latter is public anyway). I highly doubt that your web browsing history is accessible as this would require more access to your pc/mac/tablet/phone. It may be possible that your machine ID is logged, though highly unlikely.
Rest assure HIDDY your BA Gold aspirations are safe
H
Rest assure HIDDY your BA Gold aspirations are safe
H
#3
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Well, and this based purely on my past experience of being a moderator on another online forum, FT moderators should be able to identify your IP address and your posting history (though the latter is public anyway). I highly doubt that your web browsing history is accessible as this would require more access to your pc/mac/tablet/phone. It may be possible that your machine ID is logged, though highly unlikely.
Rest assure HIDDY your BA Gold aspirations are safe
H
Rest assure HIDDY your BA Gold aspirations are safe
H
I wasn't thinking of my off Flyertalk browsing that would be spooky.
It was more to do with my habits while logged on to Flyertalk. I know things like accessing my posting history is open to all who wish to look and even though I might be in invisible mode to members I won't be to the Mods. However I was wondering if other things were logged like my time spent online on FT, which forums I visited, threads looked at etc.
#5
Join Date: Aug 2009
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exactly and don't post anything that might give you away
examples are
exact miles or points balance in a program
exact location
frequent stay or fly number
name of course
where you work
anything that the airlines, their FT reps or hotels can do to track you down and that includes car rental agencies
examples are
exact miles or points balance in a program
exact location
frequent stay or fly number
name of course
where you work
anything that the airlines, their FT reps or hotels can do to track you down and that includes car rental agencies
#6
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Hoch has stated it well. It's nothing interesting, that's for sure.
#7
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#8
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Some info here: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threa...lletin.355149/
FT currently runs on vb3.x so you can research on what the software (currently) can and cannot record. The manuals are here: http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html?m...rsion=40202604
FT currently runs on vb3.x so you can research on what the software (currently) can and cannot record. The manuals are here: http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html?m...rsion=40202604
#9
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Some info here: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threa...lletin.355149/
FT currently runs on vb3.x so you can research on what the software (currently) can and cannot record. The manuals are here: http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html?m...rsion=40202604
FT currently runs on vb3.x so you can research on what the software (currently) can and cannot record. The manuals are here: http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html?m...rsion=40202604
#11
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I'm curious that when the Coupon Connection hub-bub was occurring, (people were getting shut out of their FF accounts for violations) it was stated that you shouldn't use the same email for FT as is entered on your FF program. Why was that?
#12
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Just a guess - if an airline subpoenaed FT about the account details behind a handle, FT would have to provide that information? It's happened with libel actions on other boards.
#13
Join Date: Feb 2010
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Hence the warning : " Son, never write down anything you don' want the world to know about.!"
#14
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A good rule of thumb is, don't say something online that you would not want attributed to yourself offline. The vast majority of FlyerTalkers abide by this, in my experience.
That said, we have only the information that you give us. And publicly, you control what's visible.
Paul
That said, we have only the information that you give us. And publicly, you control what's visible.
Paul
#15
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In the course of "exchanging" items its quite likely you'd be emailing concerning the trade. If your "exchangor" was working for the airline all they had to do was compare your email address to the email address on file for your account and bingo, they know who you are. In the event of a non-sanctioned trade (swapping miles for upgrades, selling upgrades, etc.) they'd audit and shut down your account (not necessarily in that order).