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Originally Posted by BFT3K
I'm not arguing with you at all. I just spent 2 minutes using free tools, to tie your domain name in with adult - as tangentially as it may be. If I were really interested in finding more info on you (which of course I'm not), I could dig up all sorts of stuff for free, and more for just a few bucks. The insurance companies are using government and state-of-the-art services to do this, and believe me, they will find any and all dirt on anyone they set their sights on. There is no such thing as "online privacy"... period.
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Again... I'm not suggesting you will suppress your online activities from NSA level interrogation. However, a standard insurance company audit of a new potential client is orders of magnitude simpler than that, and once you pass the 'sniff test' nobody bothers looking any deeper. People who manage accounts do not assume every applicant is in the porn business, and giving them no reason to look deeper is not very difficult. When they start denying a new client an account because they located adult sounding domains hosted by the same host your point will become valid. Until then you are arguing two completely different things:
1 - That people who investigate to the bone will be able to find out you have adult ties (I agree)
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2 - That everyone will put in the time and effort to get to that level of scrutiny (I disagree).
Hope that helps
