Detecting Lies through Mouse Movements

Discussion in 'privacy general' started by Minimalist, May 25, 2018.

  1. Minimalist

    Minimalist Registered Member

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  2. mirimir

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    OK, so is there a plugin to block reporting of mouse movements to servers?

    Re unexpected questions, it just takes practice :)
     
  3. deBoetie

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    unplug mouse... or just use tab keys

    As you say, you need to live your persona a little - and I swear I was born Jan 1st.
     
  4. mirimir

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    Hmmm. That's one argument for using text-based browsers. But generally, they're so crude and tedious :( And using one would be a red flag ;)
    OK, that reminds me of a funny story. Way back in the day, when I was first using gift cards bought "anonymously" for cash, I got blindsided by a request for an address and telephone. But smoothly, I said that I'd just moved, and didn't remember. And that I'd drive there to get the information. So I headed for a WiFi hotspot, found a nearby apartment complex, and picked a random unit. Then used that address, and the main number for the complex. I was a few hundred km from my home area, and so didn't worry much about the video record.
     
  5. zapjb

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    "....And using one would be a red flag...."
    Yup those outside the norm are scrutinized.

    But those wearing their pants at the knees or lower are relatively unnoticed.
     
  6. RockLobster

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    It seems to be commonplace for stores to ask for your phone number nowadays especially if you pay cash.
    I just tell them straight up, I'm not giving my phone number because I already know what they will do with it and I don't like telemarketers.
    I wonder how long it will be before ID becomes mandatory when paying cash.
     
  7. mirimir

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    Ummm, "867-5309" :)
     
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