Does anyone use Skype?

If you use Skype, and would like to naked cam chat, add me: alessandrominutelli@hotmail.it
see you there!

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Sorry no one in the Group has responded to your offer for naked Skype and cam chat (or at least not owned up to admit that they do it on Skype.)
However, I know of at least a dozen or so Skype Groups here on TN, if you click on "GROUPS" in the banner across the top of the page you can search for some of them. Good luck :-)

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Maybe people don't want to be watched naked on cam when using Skype by NSA, GCHQ etc? There are much more secure ways to cam and chat online than using a very insecure piece of software like Skype, a quick search (using a secure search engine that doesn't begin with 'G', 'Y', or 'B' etc and report everything you search for back to HQ) will turn up some alternatives. I'm not paranoid, I simply prefer to only communicate with the person(s) I intend to.

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Thanks for the info, Nik, sure makes me glad I don't Skype naked:-)

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I used to use Skype on cam, offering to strip if I wasn't already naked. Most of my Skyping was with other nudists so there should have been no problem. But I got fed up of others asking me to masturbate for them.

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Thanks for the info, Nik, sure makes me glad I don't Skype naked:-)

You're welcome Lucas. Its like many things on the internet, you're never quite sure who is watching what we do online, ISPs for instance can and do watch what we do (often instructed to do so by our 'democratically' elected representatives), even using a VPN doesn't make everything private, though they help do so considerably. Anyone who watches which IP addresses are port-sniffing our online computers will see some odd locations doing so that have no connection at all to the things you are doing, which sites you are visiting etc. Currently I'm seeing a lot of IP addresses located in S Korea trying to access our home connection, we block them as they're not up to anything good, Amazon, Google and other huge online companies do this too.

In the UK late last year parliament passed a law which basically allows much of the 'unofficial' government snooping that was revealed by Snowden to be taking place illegally, many people took no notice of this and carried on doing the same things online without taking steps to make themselves, and their data, more secure. Other governments do similar, both through legal methods, and other ones that are not officially sanctioned or revealed. National security is often used as an excuse to watch everyone's activities online.How many people who Skype etc online when nude know that they're being watched (literally) by such organizations?

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