Re: Ace Detective
Posted: October 2nd, 2020, 8:33 am
He'll make some later, why would you post the credentials publicly?
Because I have almost 100 email accountsDatSciolyBoi wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2020, 8:33 am He'll make some later, why would you post the credentials publicly?
He meant for the two royals themselves to make them, and why would you need 100 accounts lolk1208438 wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2020, 9:57 amBecause I have almost 100 email accountsDatSciolyBoi wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2020, 8:33 am He'll make some later, why would you post the credentials publicly?
and he asked for it
I think he just likes making the emails.DatSciolyBoi wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2020, 4:03 pmHe meant for the two royals themselves to make them, and why would you need 100 accounts lolk1208438 wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2020, 9:57 amBecause I have almost 100 email accountsDatSciolyBoi wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2020, 8:33 am He'll make some later, why would you post the credentials publicly?
and he asked for it
I would really heavily advise against posting your email credentials on an online public forum. Clearly you haven't been taught anything about online safety, because this is one of those big things that people are taught to never do. Hundreds of people visit the forums on a regular basis, and most of them are unknown users who could easily take advantage of you and your email. (Yes, not everyone is bad, but when it comes to online safety you should guard your personal information much more carefully.) Now that you've made your email credentials public, you're putting yourself and your online safety in greater risk. Even if you do have a hundred emails, sharing them all like that is not very safe. It could easily cause you much greater trouble in the future. For all you know, someone could have already gone into one of your emails and are doing stuff under your name, which could put the blame on you in the future. I'm not an expert on cybersecurity and the consequences regarding online crimes, but I do know that posting online credentials like that could cause major trouble in the future. Many schools are implementing online safety courses into their classrooms so that people, like you, stay safe on the internet, and so that situations like this don't occur. If I were you, I would try to delete your email credentials on here and try to be much more safer online. And see if you can get a little more education on online safety. If your school doesn't teach online safety, there are probably lots of videos and online programs you can find that teach it as well.k1208438 wrote: ↑October 2nd, 2020, 6:31 pm Not really, I was bored during quarantine, so I did an any% speedrun email account, my record is 00:30:29
also, in case any of you want any email accounts just do this:
k1208438@protonmail.com
ak1208438@protonmail.com
bk1208438@protonmail.com
ck1208438@protonmail.com
dk1208438@protonmail.com
ek1208438@protonmail.com
fk1208438@protonmail.com
gk1208438@protonmail.com
EDIT: So it would be like zk1208438@protonmail.com and 60k1208438@protonmail.com
EDIT2: I just realized that I can do a one man army server raid on the discord server >:)
Better to be safe than sorry ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ you never know.k1208438 wrote: ↑October 3rd, 2020, 8:08 am Just like to point out that those have nothing to do with my actual credentials and contain absolutely nothing, has NO emails sent + received, does not contain any personal info, and were created on a minute's notice.
also, I have no intention of using these accounts(why would I) as I have a perfectly fine gmail account with a different email address and a different password, the point i am trying to make is that these have nothing on my personal info and I have no intention of using these accounts in the near future.
EDIT 3, the name that I registered it with is basically just random names, so it wouldn't matter anyway