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How to stay anonymous while traveling (In Phils, but relevant all places) - dispenser - 01-28-2016

Quote: (01-25-2016 04:39 AM)the-dream Wrote:  

Go to Recto and buy some fake IDs. You get off the train and there are people approaching you saying "you want driving licence", "you want bachelors degree", "you want marriage certificate" and they have big boards there out in the open with all the fake documents that they do. If you go on google street view, you can even see them all there. It's the area in Manila that traditionally had all the printing presses and a lot of the factories are still there.

Sounds like it could be a lark, and good for misleading "pocket litter."

But if they also offer the kind of ID I think they do, wouldn't the lack of border stamps make them look suspicious to a hotel receptionist, landlord, or telecom employee?


How to stay anonymous while traveling (In Phils, but relevant all places) - Malo - 01-28-2016

Quote: (01-27-2016 10:44 PM)Onto Wrote:  

Make sure the "location" feature of your phone is turned off. I was once chatting with a girl from the Phil who made a comment she could see I was on E 85th and 3rd. She was a few blocks off, but fucking close enough!! I was shocked.

I think I was using Viber, but I can't be sure what app it was really.

Viber has a small location icon, right next to the send message icon. If it's blue, it's on. Make sure it's gray. No need to turn off the location on your phone, just on Viber.

That icon is annoyingly placed that's for sure. And the pinay girl was no Sherlock, when you send your location with that blue thing, she gets a location icon right next to your message, literally begging to be clicked.