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1. morphe+Pl[view] [source] 2021-06-06 01:43:23
>>lxm+(OP)
I am confused how reading a news story in a certain window of time could serve as evidence or probable cause or reasonable suspicion of anything. Seems utterly bizarre.
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2. beermo+aJ[view] [source] 2021-06-06 07:34:00
>>morphe+Pl
I’d imagine it’s part of the process of attribution for something. If you know they accessed the news site during a time frame it may help with attribution or possibly placing them in a certain location at a certain time - both of which might be important and both of which you may know via some out of band method.

It could also be used to de-anonymise someone if they made an OpSec mistake e.g. accessing the news site outside of Tor or a VPN and you happen to know (via some out of band method) that they did this and so could use it to get their actual-IP.

It wouldn’t be a straight forward “if you accessed a news page you are guilty of something”.

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