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Is texting okay? nt DURHAM D Jul 2016 #1
No because someone can hack your phone. So texting is out. leftofcool Jul 2016 #2
Only to family and friends. TexasTowelie Jul 2016 #5
So the answer is revbones Jul 2016 #3
Well, not all of us are pure. leftofcool Jul 2016 #4
So you agree that the goal would be to just hide it better? nt revbones Jul 2016 #6
Look at it this way-- TexasTowelie Jul 2016 #10
Well, if the emails didn't contain shady stuff... revbones Jul 2016 #17
Would we? TexasTowelie Jul 2016 #23
So you're saying the emails were doctored now? revbones Jul 2016 #24
Except for the fact that the contents have been confirmed to be genuine. Exilednight Jul 2016 #25
That's odd TexasTowelie Jul 2016 #30
No one apologizes for something they didn't do. Exilednight Jul 2016 #32
So the contents of one of the DNC officials has been confirmed as true. TexasTowelie Jul 2016 #34
You are aware... ksoze Jul 2016 #7
Yes, the system can be hacked. TexasTowelie Jul 2016 #12
There are laws against hacking emails, but good luck applying US law in Russia. Exilednight Jul 2016 #26
Wouldn't work. Someone will find a way to get their hands on an e-mail. bigwillq Jul 2016 #8
I have a better solution! Stop writing emails that could be used against you. Avalux Jul 2016 #9
I think it's better to not do/say those things revbones Jul 2016 #18
Yes, of course. Avalux Jul 2016 #20
Regardless of one's take on the emails, what it does point out is that supposed experts both in the still_one Jul 2016 #11
Better solution: Don't do stupid shit!!! Scuba Jul 2016 #13
what about posting online? is that banned too? ;) unblock Jul 2016 #14
While there is an expectation of anonymity choosing a username TexasTowelie Jul 2016 #16
The solution is not to do anything embarrassing. Before there was email, there merrily Jul 2016 #15
^^ THIS ^^ nt revbones Jul 2016 #19
The solution is to use PGP/GPG encryption. But it's horrible optics for public officials. RAFisher Jul 2016 #21
Considering that political parties are not a branch of government TexasTowelie Jul 2016 #33
I have a solution as well, it's easy and doesn't cost a thing. onecaliberal Jul 2016 #22
You can't even trust a meeting for the shady stuff Motley13 Jul 2016 #27
Or how about mailing old fashioned letters? Initech Jul 2016 #28
Well they are less likely to be intercepted that way, TexasTowelie Jul 2016 #31
Yes when you are going to conspire to violate regulations Warren Stupidity Jul 2016 #29
old news Karen_J Jul 2016 #35
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