Tweeti stopped using ziplip....my cyber account just worked fine
Tweetanyone else having trouble?i just changed ISP's and all i have is this crappy internet explorer........it gives me errors for both.
i dunno,never had this until i changed from MSN.
i cant get into my emails,says the pages are invalid or wrong or some shit
Tweeti stopped using ziplip....my cyber account just worked fine
Tweetupdate ur IE and java
(https://www.fitnessgeared.com/forum/s...highlight=java)
Tweetfine over here.
TweetGood to go on my end...seems like it's just you
Aragorn
TweetIs it true that ziplip is no longer secure? If you read their website it says it is, maybe I'm misreading it or something
TweetMy ziplip is fine
" To me, being a gangster was better than being president of the united states" ( Goodfellas)
TweetI don't use ziplip but I believe it is secure if your receipiant also has it and they have the password for the encryption. Send me an email at my fitnessgeared account and I'll tell you if it came secure.Originally posted by Exkon
Is it true that ziplip is no longer secure? If you read their website it says it is, maybe I'm misreading it or something
Aragorn
TweetaLL GOOD
TweetFirst let me say that ZipLip is no longer ripping IP headers. Second you need Java to log in. Even with a High-Anonimity proxy, java will allow those who want to see your REAL IP to see it. If you don't believe me check out the Java test (doesn't matter what proxy server you are using)
https://www.stilllistener.addr.com/checkpoint1/
Java will kill your online anonimity every time.
Cyber-rights uses hushmail which I believe is still US based and that sucks (Ziplip is also US based)
Use www.mailvault.com. It is free, it incorporates PGP and it if offshore.
Diable that freaking Java
Find a good reliable proxy server from say www.proxysite.com
Tweeti thought ziplip was in japan?
TweetZipLip, Inc.
465 Fairchild Drive, Suite 232
Mountain View, CA 94043
Tel: 650.968.8989
Fax: 650.968.9089
They have offices in Japan and Singapore but the US office is thier global headquarters.
TweetI was going to say 128 bit encription, but updating to the latest version of I.E. should do that automatically.
I get a lot of pages that won't come up because the page is on Apache. Does anyone know about that?