You might want to consider whether or not to post your next weapon on-line.
Just sayin…
You might want to consider whether or not to post your next weapon on-line.
Just sayin…
Not a chance in hell…
Yessir, it’s probably best to describe your stuff with text rather than pictures.
It’s a shame but as long we insist on trying to imitate the Soviet Union, better safe than sorry.
Just put electrical tape over the SN of your gun. Problem solved
To be honest, this is the only site I have post pictures of my hardware
Do you have a google phone?
If so, regardless where or if you post, Android cellphones uses google and most likely collects metadata info the very moment a photograph is taken from that device.
They can’t create a photo registry of your serial numbers, if your guns don’t have serial numbers.
They can still put you on a list of gun owners, or list of owners of certain types of guns, but they can do that just from statements made in posts.
Add one more justification for my personal preference of avoiding using my phone to take pictures (main one is that pictures taken with a phone tend to be horrible, compared to pictures taken with even the digital camera that fits in my pocket).
I-phone
If you think an Iphone is safer than Android, you have another thing coming. There have been developers that have reverse engineered some of the code and has tracked what the Iphone is doing behind the scenes. More of your info is being transmitted by Apple than Google. The biggest thing between Android and IOS, is that you can disable most of Google’s services, even without root. IOS is locked down tight and you have zero control over the services.
My wife said an affair was discovered at her work as a couple took fun photos of the event, the wife found them on the cloud, apparently automatically uploaded
It’s called a smart phone for a reason, it’s got a bunch of dummies using them. Not to exclude myself.
Concerning, yes. But anyone who’s purchased a gun from a store in the past decade or so is already known. Paper trail, paperwork is kept indefinitly by gun shops by law. May also be entered on computers. If suspicious, feds can access ALL data (Paper & electronic) from gun shops, once they have it- it’s in their database. Unless you inherit, “find” or make, …they already know
And by getting the list of all NRA members or by looking at a list of background checks… we live in an age of constant government surveillance.