Anonymous 04/18/2016 (Mon) 23:52:08 No. 19 del
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The whole finding out one's IP address via GPS location is my theory of how advanced their tech is. I figured that if one can find out a GPS location via IP address, the reverse could be possible. However, with "cooperation" of ISPs, they could find out though, if that's what they do instead of doing what I've suggesting they could do, I'm slightly disappointed in them. They could, depending on what website link, web browser, and what computer that URL is about to be viewed, it could be "bugged" remotely via ISP IP range for a short period of time, recording via canvas and webrtc tech and others to see what they do with it or even prevent access to it while blocking all known VPN IPs and Tor nodes via ISP so to make sure that they can't circumvent the great firewall, and if they don't use dns servers, they could simply snoop the easy way out while temporarily enforcing use of the ISP's dns servers or else no connection to the ISP and no internet. Again, this is all what I feel is plausible speculation, but that method is more effective in having people around said being to not have access to the internet or certain parts of the internet without being backdoored or hit with malware than tracking them to gather intel concerning what that Target Individual is trying to get through other people's computers. Through Facebook and such, the Targeted Individual's contacts are already known to the 3rd hop even if they don't have Facebook or Netflix and such. Also, what that "TI" seeks after in certain aspects are easily identified by what they snooped concerning the TI before they had realized their predicament. If a bunch of TIs seeks to look into information of the same website or link, it's easier to ban the said content via the country's firewall.