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when conspiraring against another will get 30 years behind bars. and when ones constition rights have been violated or controlled the fed should now intervien and take action and track eack person down and prosecute them
when conspiraring against another will get 30 years behind bars. and when ones constition rights have been violated or controlled the fed should now intervien and take action and track eack person down and prosecute them
my computer will be turned into the feds and they can track what others have done
my computer will be turned into the feds and they can track what others have done

== IP-adress ==

The phrase of the privacy policy with IP-adresses "unique number" should be revised, because there is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6 IPv6] protocol. An IPv6-adress doesn't contain only numbers, but letters from a-f too (hexadecimal).
--[[User:MrComment4|MrComment4]] ([[User talk:MrComment4|talk]]) 18:08, 28 December 2015 (UTC)
:Arguably, a base-16 number is still a number, its just a different way of representing it (From a computer perspective, its just a bunch of 1's and 0's. an IPv4 address is 32 1's and 0's, and IPv6 is 128. People use the a-f for IPv6 because otherwise addresses will be really long). [[User:Bawolff|Bawolff]] ([[User talk:Bawolff|talk]]) 18:54, 2 February 2016 (UTC)

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conspiracy to another

when conspiraring against another will get 30 years behind bars. and when ones constition rights have been violated or controlled the fed should now intervien and take action and track eack person down and prosecute them my computer will be turned into the feds and they can track what others have done