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Upon asking for ID anyway.
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*Which is probably why he was asking for ID.
I know it’s been stated and I don’t want to sound condescending especially for a bunch of computer warriors who already know how to look after themselves. However many people don’t follow suit and often times they can get raided for exactly these reasons:
If any website is asking for ID and it isn’t exactly the website government will approve. Do not upload ID. That includes anywhere from here to ZooX18. Or whatever may be considered frowned upon. You don’t know who your ID is going to as no Data-protection is going to apply to sites that aren’t working along the government rules to begin with.
You also want to avoid credit-card or debit card as they too are traceable from account num. sort code and even 16-digit. Even though most aren’t free, there no point risking, especially when there are many copycat websites.
Just remember anyone who buy/sells to you can just as easily rat you out and so can website owners if they’re at risk of serious charges.
Don’t download anything from here either unless you know the people personally. This is an advice we all take when going to the deep-web is not to download without tails and even with tails there are many cyber-dicks looking to take advantage and downloading the wrong thing can lead to expensive repairs. Complications etc.
Never go third-party websites, similar to not downloading things.
Treat this site as if your visiting the dark-web and be cautious. Don’t take dumb risks for entertainment and don’t fall into traps.
Safety is not something to undermine.