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Did you even read any of that site? Do you have any clue how basic encryption works? Apparently not, since you think encryption is to protect children from their parents. You're the dumbass.

 

Sure, AOL can snatch copies of your encrypted conversation as it passes through their servers, but do you really think they'll devote the resources required to decrypt (in real time) your conversations, then pass the decrypted text through a parsing algorithm that searches for phrases? I think not.

 

With a security certificate installed, you have the lock icon next to your name. (for extra style points)

 

Welcome to 1842. As much as you might want to think you would even potentially be safe with that you wouldnt. If YOU would have read around you'd know that you would have to have it installed AS WELL AS your buddy you're talking to. The odds of that are low, since the majority of AIM users are not that smart.

AIM sn stealing is quite simple, and there is a large group of people who value these sns and WILL purchase them from you. As lame as AIM and AOL might be, easy money will always outweigh that. The new ToS affects the simplicity and plausibility of sn stealing, which is lame.

They have '3chars', skiddies want them, I don't know why.

let me drop this shit real yung? they just want ur brains? dont fall for that shit they lie in the truth?
AOL IS A FUCKING PICE OF CRAP!!! it's for the people that are new to the internet and don't know jack shit about it.
let me drop this shit real yung? they just want ur brains? dont fall for that shit they lie in the truth?

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In any case, ICQ blows bear cocks. I want a fucking screen name that I and other people can actually remember, not a five million digit number, thanks.

g0d']Get mIRC and go on irc.myg0t.com #myg0t and use Exeem or Exeem Lite for music and software and p2p file sharing.
you can find exeem a clean one but it still fucks with your pc by adding links into your host file and when you visit their a website program and be installed on your pc. like spyware, a keylogger.

I dont see why everyone is startled at this. The only time I ever got contacted for suspicious activity was when I was using AOL and raged somebody in a chat room (about six years ago.)

 

Since I have used AIM nothing has ever been wrong nor have I ever been contacted about anything. I still trade porn, mp3s, movies, etc., and nothing is going to happen to me. Do you know why? Because, like someone said earlier, no service has the manpower to observe every single fucking thing you do on AIM.

 

With that said, if you are still raged by this company's policy then use a different chat program.

Welcome to 1842. As much as you might want to think you would even potentially be safe with that you wouldnt. If YOU would have read around you'd know that you would have to have it installed AS WELL AS your buddy you're talking to. The odds of that are low, since the majority of AIM users are not that smart.

 

I never said anything about only one person needing it...

 

And when you start a conversation with another user who has encryption installed, it clearly states on the window that the conversation is being encrypted.

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