Moritz Bartl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 05.01.2011 20:37, schrieb Matthew:
>> Have you tried this in Spain? In Madrid the shop photocopied the back
>> page of my passport.
>
> Germany introduced an electronic ID recently. In the revised laws they
> made clear that leaving the ID as deposit, or having
G-Lo ☠ wrote:
>> I am under the impression that in most countries you have to show ID
>> which is copied to obtain a SIM? This was my experience in Spain for
>> example.
>
> In France, anyone can buy a phone with a SIM card usable immediately, in
> any tobacco shop, without the need to show an I
> I am under the impression that in most countries you have to show ID
> which is copied to obtain a SIM? This was my experience in Spain for
> example.
In France, anyone can buy a phone with a SIM card usable immediately, in
any tobacco shop, without the need to show an ID.
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Hi,
Am 05.01.2011 20:37, schrieb Matthew:
> Have you tried this in Spain? In Madrid the shop photocopied the back
> page of my passport.
Germany introduced an electronic ID recently. In the revised laws they
made clear that leaving the ID as deposit, or having it photocopied, is
illegal. The ne
Hi,
On 05.01.2011 20:18, Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
> Is it very difficult to buy a SIM without showing ID in the USA or
> countries of Western Europe? Sorry for such off topic but it is very
> interesting to know are there any countries in Western Europe or states
> of the USA when it is possible
On 05/01/11 19:25, Andrew Lewman wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 19:18:09 +
Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
Is it very difficult to buy a SIM without showing ID in the USA or
countries of Western Europe? Sorry for such off topic but it is very
interesting to know are there any countries in Western E
On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 19:18:09 +
Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
> Is it very difficult to buy a SIM without showing ID in the USA or
> countries of Western Europe? Sorry for such off topic but it is very
> interesting to know are there any countries in Western Europe or
> states of the USA when it is
forc...@safe-mail.net wrote:
>> I am under the impression that in most countries you have to show ID
>> which is copied to obtain a SIM? This was my experience in Spain for
>> example.
>
> Yes in Western Europe it is so. But there are many countries were SIM cards
> are just sold in the streets
> I am under the impression that in most countries you have to show ID
> which is copied to obtain a SIM? This was my experience in Spain for
> example.
Yes in Western Europe it is so. But there are many countries were SIM cards are
just sold in the streets without any requirements. Former USSR
M wrote:
>> Yes, but I have a nice collection of SIM cards from various countries...
>> Every time I travel (twice a month at least) I bring back some SIM cards for
>> this kind of "work"...
>>
>
> Maybe you should start up a gmail activation service! Or at least for us
> here in the group!
>
I
The other idea is perhaps there is a country where Gmail does not verify
with SMS?
However, I have just tried a Belarus and an Azeri exit node and SMS
verification was required in both cases.
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On 05/01/11 09:04, M wrote:
Yes, but I have a nice collection of SIM cards from various
countries... Every time I travel (twice a month at least) I bring
back some SIM cards for this kind of "work"...
I am under the impression that in most countries you have to show ID which
i
>
> Yes, but I have a nice collection of SIM cards from various countries...
> Every time I travel (twice a month at least) I bring back some SIM cards for
> this kind of "work"...
>
Maybe you should start up a gmail activation service! Or at least for us
here in the group!
>> Though I could open an account at gmail, it is impossible to login to
>> post in google groups. I am told, whetever the exit node is, "Your
>> browser's cookie functionality is turned off. Please turn it on.".
>>
> First, did you have to go through SMS verification to open a Gmail account?
Yes
forc...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Though I could open an account at gmail, it is impossible to login to
> post in google groups. I am told, whetever the exit node is, "Your
> browser's cookie functionality is turned off. Please turn it on.".
>
> I am using Tor, Privoxy, Firefox and Torb
On 03/01/11 07:55, forc...@safe-mail.net wrote:
Hello!
Though I could open an account at gmail, it is impossible to login to post in google
groups. I am told, whetever the exit node is, "Your browser's cookie functionality
is turned off. Please turn it on.".
First, did you have to go throu
Hello!
Though I could open an account at gmail, it is impossible to login to post in
google groups. I am told, whetever the exit node is, "Your browser's cookie
functionality is turned off. Please turn it on.".
I am using Tor, Privoxy, Firefox and Torbutton, both in their last updated
releases
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