evening! I really hope I can lick your pussy
> during the commute home. ;-)
> I love eating you!!!
> I have a hard-on right now!
> umm, umm, your breasts and whipped cream...
One time I got curious enough to ask someone about them sending sexually
explicit traffic in the clear across the Internet.
It was someone using a back-and-forth style; one person does a few paragraphs
of a hot and heavy scenario between themselves and the other person. The
other person then picks up the thread for several more paragraphs...
I emailed the person, explained I was Internet security for the firm, and
said I should point out that while he was free to send these emails, I
wanted to warn him that traffic on the Internet can be scanned by gawd
knows who, and it might be possible for him to get embarrassed by it.
He emailed back and asked what I thought the chances of that happening were.
I said low.
Three days later they started their steamy traffic again.
Over months of time, one can accumulate an extended amount of information
about people by their traffic.
Very personal information.
In fact, you don't even have to send email to have personal items about you
disclosed. Just having an email address on your business card can do it.
Like when someone who sounded like a college girl who was a friend of their
family wrote to a very senior management person about a condition and whether
it was going to require surgery.
* P42 "Secret Power" by Nicky Hager
*
* The strange feeling of reading other people's private communications has
* long worn off and the contents are generally routine.
True, although some emails are
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