Privacy Guides
In the digital age, protecting your personal information might seem like an impossible task. We’re here to help.
This is a community for sharing news about privacy, posting information about cool privacy tools and services, and getting advice about your privacy journey.
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Additional Resources:
- EFF: Surveillance Self-Defense
- Consumer Reports Security Planner
- Jonah Aragon (YouTube)
- r/Privacy
- Big Ass Data Broker Opt-Out List
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"You are a fun person that I should get to know better."
"This person has expensive, resellable sex toys that they likely wont file a police report over"
People buy used sex toys? I couldn't even if it was sterilized in an autoclave.
Lol, the community over in reddit basically had as many people buying/selling as they did posts of people using the products. I think they had it in the forums for the bd site as well.
I'll be honest, I'm often less inclined to go to the lengths many would go to satisfy their libido. I guess if I ever decide to date again, I'll be sure not to date anyone who has an affinity for bad dragon because used sex toys is definitely a hard no from me.
Medical grade silicone, easy to sterilize apparently
This post sponsored by bad dragon. Sharable! Stealable!
No, but the seller can lie :^)
You bet your ass I'm filing a report over it. Those things are expensive and they also aren't available all the time. You need to get on a waiting list for some models.
Is there a market for secondhand toys?
On second thought, I don't wanna know.
For bad ragons in specific? Yes. Last I checked there was a subreddit and a section in heir official forums to do so, and I am sure there were more spaces I didn't know about (because I never cared to try looking).
There are literally trusted middlemen for ensuring you don't get scammed.
That's nuts (pun intended).