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 nostr:nprofile1qqsyawyrzrttfmv4cmtx5w2m85702kdct7hv3amfrkhagpdf9cz46mgprpmhxue69uhkv6tvw3jhytnwdaehgu3wwa5kuef0qyghwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnhd9hx2tcpydmhxue69uhkv6tvw3jhytnwdaehgu3wwa5kuef08ankcmmzv9kr6ctvds20l3q3 I'm curious as a self proclaimed privacy advocate why you didn't black out the company name? That name is pretty specific 
 Because its a defunct business no longer associated with her or her location? 
Thats what I assumed anyway.
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 Blocked/muted the OP some time ago, so didn't see this. However, it's a good question, so I will respond to it. 🎯 nostr:nprofile1qqszcev5qujmhugtlwl49dmvg9sxw4zyzfj0wp7nm8xpe64cd4el6lcpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgqgawaehxw309ahx7um5wgkhqatz9emk2mrvdaexgetj9ehx2aqpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduejcf0e The business is not associated with me or my location, and my threat model allows it. And, I will be changing the graphics.

If you have a vehicle registered in your name and at your home address, your car tags allow for access to that registration information.

Fun fact: In addition to gov, law enforcement, and insurance companies, in some states, anyone can perform a public records license plate search and find the vehicle registration information (owner name, address etc.). And in states where it is not considered public information, a private investigator can be hired to do the same. A simple tag search is not expensive. 
 Single query too 
 Do you register your vehicle to your home address? 

Im new to your philosophy on privacy but Im regularly ridiculed for using a dumbphone with no location services etc. 
learned Linux because Windows 11 is literal spyware.
In any event thank you for answering.
You have a new follow.
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