You can move it back to the top! I did. Click the Aa in the bar and select show top.This new iOS update on the iPhone SUCKS. I don’t like how site URLS are at the bottom now (instead of the top).
You can move it back to the top! I did. Click the Aa in the bar and select show top.This new iOS update on the iPhone SUCKS. I don’t like how site URLS are at the bottom now (instead of the top).
You can move it back to the top! I did. Click the Aa in the bar and select show top.
Lol I’m sure you and the other guys will have a lot of fun.I just thought about a massive ACF-member Zoom conference orgy chat. Hahaha. Only dirty talk allowed.
maybe turn the tables. Models are members and members are modelsLol I’m sure you and the other guys will have a lot of fun.
YES! His voice is fucking amazing!Lol... I wish I could hear just one hour of David Attenborough narrating my life.
It would be awesome hahaha!
No I have not. But his voice always makes me laugh. I love it.YES! His voice is fucking amazing!
Have you heard the "Wild Ass" quote? hahaha
LMAO - at 30 seconds...
What food delivery service do you like? I am currently in the midwest and I don't think we have postmates here, but everything else like uber eats and doordash is available. Are they pretty much all the same?
Leave the comment "pvt bb?" in the comments and see who gets the joke.I just watched an interview with Isaac Asimov on youtube. And In a very brief moment when I really liked what he said I felt the urge to tip him. Hahaha. I'm getting confused.
In case anyone haven't heard about it yet, yes, StripChat had a data leak. No "hackers" were involved either. The databases were stored unprotected in the open. No passwords or payment information was exposed, apparently, so the database isn't (currently) on HIBP. Models' email addresses or IP addresses were evidently not leaked.Hi everyone! What do you think about stripchat data exposure? I heard the information of millions was leaked, their IP addresses and stuff. I'm worried about my safety
Thank you for the information! But this whole situation still looks pretty scary to me. I'm sure many models have shared some personal or sensitive information in their PMs at least once. I'm thinking about quitting Stripchat as it can be dangerousIn case anyone haven't heard about it yet, yes, StripChat had a data leak. No "hackers" were involved either. The databases were stored unprotected in the open. No passwords or payment information was exposed, apparently, so the database isn't (currently) on HIBP. Models' email addresses or IP addresses were evidently not leaked.
IP addresses give your exact street address only on ridiculous crime shows on TV. Unless whoever gets a copy of the leaked database also corroborates the information with stolen, historical data from the user's ISP, the chance of finding anyone's home address from their internet connection's public IP address is very, very slim to none. Knowing your IP address could however narrow down your whereabouts to a country's region, state or city.
Personally (as a user) I'm not too worried since I haven't left any personal info anywhere, but models should probably pay attention to whatever comes their way in the chats and PMs in the future, or pray that they didn't expose any personal information in PMs that are now in the leaked PM database ...
Your call of course, but remember that you always have to trust someone else when you register for a cam site and formally have to identify yourself as yourself. If you want 0% risk you can't cam. It's a function of how society works in 2021.I'm thinking about quitting Stripchat as it can be dangerous
I've read something about it yesterday as it was on few newspapers. It's worrisome the fact that this Cyprus-based company - from what I've read - didn't even acknowledge nor give notice of the fact to the autorities as per GDPR laws. Guess in Cyprus they have no idea how it works or just don't care. They could face fines for that.worried
The GDPR fines can be very steep indeed. €20 million or 4% of the annual revenue, whichever is highest, is well into "hurt me plenty" territory, but there is a lot of fine print on the calculation. For a major cockup like this it's well deserved though.I've read something about it yesterday as it was on few newspapers. It's worrisome the fact that this Cyprus-based company - from what I've read - didn't even acknowledge nor give notice of the fact to the autorities as per GDPR laws. Guess in Cyprus they have no idea how it works or just don't care. They could face fines for that.
They disclosed it 12. November in their official blog. It mentions more and other details than the LinkedIn post I linked to above, a.o. that private messages weren't leaked.At the time of this writing, StripChat has yet to disclose the security breach.
Indeed, agree. We'll see, I guess.indeed
It has to be disclosed within 72 hours and not on a blog.They disclosed
Good point, although there is fine print also on the 72 hours. In any case, do we know they didn't disclose it within the required time? I can't navigate greek websites even if my life depended on it, so it's hard to find the public information ...It has to be disclosed within 72 hours and not on a blog.
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OMG, I actually won a ManyVids contest!!!
And since I was recording my live stream, I'll have my reaction on video!
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OMG, I actually won a ManyVids contest!!!
And since I was recording my live stream, I'll have my reaction on video!
Oh yeah, sure. Who knows. They better had.do we know they didn't disclose it within the required time?