Just drive (or take public transit) to some town/city nearby and send it from there, use a printer that doesn’t have those yellot tracking dots, don’t leave fingerprints, drop the mail in an unattended post office box.
Assume all printers have tracking info built into them. Buy a printer with cash, at a thrift store in a different from where you live. Never let the printer connect to the net.
People have been saying the “Brother” brand of printers don’t have them, but I cannot confirm this since I never used them, nor do I have ways to detect yellow dots.
There are also programs that would add random yellow dots before you print it, so the yellot dot tracking would become useless since its flooded with extra yellot dots.
Couldn’t you send an anonymous mail to him?
Just drive (or take public transit) to some town/city nearby and send it from there, use a printer that doesn’t have those yellot tracking dots, don’t leave fingerprints, drop the mail in an unattended post office box.
Assume all printers have tracking info built into them. Buy a printer with cash, at a thrift store in a different from where you live. Never let the printer connect to the net.
Which printers don’t leave dots?
The EFF was attempting to keep track of this, but through FOIA requests they learned that every major brand uses dots.
Monochrome ones.
People have been saying the “Brother” brand of printers don’t have them, but I cannot confirm this since I never used them, nor do I have ways to detect yellow dots.
There are also programs that would add random yellow dots before you print it, so the yellot dot tracking would become useless since its flooded with extra yellot dots.
This would only work if you only send 1 page. Otherwise, they can likely compare the two and see where the dots are the same.
Dot matrix doesn’t have the yellow ID dots, but it is just dots.
Maybe, but I doubt most people are going through any kind of process to anonymize it.
It has to have a valid return address or else it will be rejected. I haven’t found out if people from abroad are allowed to send him letters yet.
So? Put the local police station as the return address for giggles.
Good idea, except I’m pretty sure that’s gonna be rejected as invalid…