Question Posted Wednesday December 26 2007, 12:00 am
how can you find out who said something on your honesty box? on facebook, i heard it's not anonymous anymore and people found a way to hack it. is that true?
Additional info, added Wednesday December 26 2007, 12:14 am: also, someone said they had google desktop and can find out who sent them honesty box messages. how is that possible? please do not respond if all you're going to say is "no it's completely anonymous" because i know it's not.. Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Internet & Web Design? russianspy1234 answered Wednesday December 26 2007, 7:58 pm: problem with the last bit in the previous answer is that someone doesnt need honesty box to write in yours, it could be any of your friends, or if your profile is public, anyone in your network. how do you know its not completely anonymous? because someone said so? well, ok ill tell you how. find out where the person who wrote honesty box lives, find out where they keep the honesty box server. obviously some kind of conversion happens to make a post anonymous, so if you are on the actual server, youd be able to see it. so yeah, as far as i know, its pretty much completely anonymous, its called honesty box for a reason, if you want to know whose sending you stuff, just remove it and have people write on your wall. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
AngelaBT4T answered Wednesday December 26 2007, 7:30 pm: removing the honesty box does not make it where people cant write you messages.
message them back (hit reply under the message) or
use the elimination theory.
if your on and someone write in ur box see if its a boy or a girl (blue boy pink girl) and then go to your online now friends and then to your friends with an honesty box,
after u think you know hwo it is send them a subtle hint in a message or something to let them know you know. [ AngelaBT4T's advice column | Ask AngelaBT4T A Question ]
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