![]() ![]() ![]() bomb, attack, "I hate the government") and then catch them? The article deep packet inspection you linked seems to suggest this, but I just want to check. Can they monitor all posts for certain keywords (eg. Tagishsimon (talk) 03:12, 16 December 2011 (UTC) Reply So as I understand it, if they check everything, the moment they find a post under my username, when it's in transmission, they have the IP pretty much in front of them. by user name) and get the IP from the packet(s). But, if they could do some sort of deep packet inspection on all internet packets going across their border, they could presumably catch you in action (e.g. Under your user name with wikipedia as a black box: they would not be able to identify you from historic edits. The Unpleasantocracy probably have a law requiring ISP within their borders to store & divulge such info. IBE ( talk) 02:59, 16 December 2011 (UTC) Reply If you edit under the IP, then they can find out which ISP or Telco (or whoever) supplied the IP to you, and if they can access the company's records (and if the company keeps sufficient records) then they can tell which subscriber line used the IP at any time. On the other hand, if I do edit under an IP, I assume it would be easy for them. no spies among the Wikipedia bureaucrats. Can the government find who I am from my edits on Wikipedia if I never edit under an IP? Let us assume they have complete control over the infrastructure within the country, but nothing outside, ie. Hi, suppose I live in a nice place that has been taken over by an Unpleasantocracy. Finlay McWalter ჷ Talk 00:35, 16 December 2011 (UTC) Reply None if this means that the given quicktime file you have will actually have that metadata, or that it will be accurate. A program called Metadata Hootenanny (which I haven't used, so can't speak for its safety or quality) claims to be able to read this metadata. Apple's documentation for that says there are optional metadata types for location (see the "location" secton) and creation date (see the "QuickTime Metadata Keys" section). The Quicktime container format does have support for metadata. Any help will be greatly appreciated. :)ĪJ - Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.79.110.134 ( talk) 00:24, 16 December 2011 (UTC) Reply Maybe. The file in question is a text mms sent through a smart phone. Hello, I need help in determining if a quicktime media soundfile can be broken down to find information about when the file was recorded and/or information on the recording device such as cell phone or other. ![]()
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