Plagued Ruben Sim Derangement Syndrome - Because it's definitely a good look to attack a guy who takes down pedophiles.

Unrelated Related: Man, it actually makes me thankful that I was taught from my parents about the importance of online security, with my mom telling me to never share personal information online and my dad telling how there's always disgusting people on the internet, and I should avoid being too friendly with anyone that I don't know irl.

I'm not saying that there were no pedophiles 20-25 years ago, but at least I didn't have to watch the weekly news on how this random kid got groomed into sharing nudes or practicing self-hurt on a Discord Server. Kids these days really don't know how to keep their online pricvacy intact, causing the awful events of sexual predators being right in the eyes of children like you said. I respect Ruben a lot for fighting the good fight, even though it saddens me to think that won't ever be enough nowadays, but it's definetly better for a few people to be saved rather than zero.
My parents told me to never trust strangers and that was it. I always watched some online privacy and security tips by myself; Here are some things that I learned.
  • Use 2FA Keys like Yubikey on your accounts
  • Use Privacy focus Web Browsers Like Brave or Firefox with Search Engines like DuckDuckGo
  • Use Tor on unsecured networks
  • Use TMP Emails for accounts you will use one time
  • Use 2 Emails, one for business, and one for personal use
  • Use Subscription software’s like DeleteMe or Icogni to delete public data about you on the internet
  • Use Linux instead of Windows
  • Don’t use Yahoo Mail since it’s been hacked 7 times
  • Use Privacy Focus Emails Like ProtonMail or Tutanota, or just build your own email server
  • Build your own VPN instead of just buying some random VPN from China. Or my recommendation just use Mullvad VPN
  • Use Android Phone’s with graphemeOS installed
My recommendation for channels to watch to learn more about CyberSecurity would be All Things Secured or Mental Outlaw. Or just go to the links that Null has shared.
 
Use 2 Emails, one for business, and one for personal use
use a temporary address for each service you're signing up for
Use Subscription software’s like DeleteMe or Icogni to delete public data about you on the internet
incogni sends emails containing your personal information to every service you want to delete it from
Use Linux instead of Windows
linux has no privacy benefits over windows since you can disable and strip away the spyware that comes with it
Build your own VPN instead of just buying some random VPN from China. Or my recommendation just use Mullvad VPN
mullvad could easily be under a gag order
tor is more secure and anonymous than any VPN available
 
Unrelated Related: Man, it actually makes me thankful that I was taught from my parents about the importance of online security, with my mom telling me to never share personal information online and my dad telling how there's always disgusting people on the internet, and I should avoid being too friendly with anyone that I don't know irl.

I'm not saying that there were no pedophiles 20-25 years ago, but at least I didn't have to watch the weekly news on how this random kid got groomed into sharing nudes or practicing self-hurt on a Discord Server. Kids these days really don't know how to keep their online pricvacy intact, causing the awful events of sexual predators being right in the eyes of children like you said. I respect Ruben a lot for fighting the good fight, even though it saddens me to think that won't ever be enough nowadays, but it's definetly better for a few people to be saved rather than zero.
When I was a kid, my parents also took my safety very seriously and did everything possible to ensure that I did not get groomed on the Internet. If i had a tablet or game console with the possibility of connecting to the Internet, yes or if it had to have parental controls. They limited me the hours of use so that I could do other activities and not be glued to a screen 24/7. They explained to me that I should never overshare personal information or talk too much with strangers online, they always checked what kind of games I played and if they were appropriate for my age.

Obviously my self at that time hated that to death but now that I'm older I realize that my parents were actually protecting me.

Now I see the new generations of children with irresponsible parents who leave their minor children with free access to the Internet and I feel really bad. Younger parents are supposed to be more aware of the dangers of the Internet, but that doesn't seem to be important to them. Which results in very young children being introduced to things that are extremely inappropriate for their age. :(
 
The Fact that chungus has done this 7 TIMES...
How do people still believe him?

Number #1
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Attempt #2
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Attempt #4
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Attempt #6
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Then These:
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Attempt #7
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Beautiful.
 
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use a temporary address for each service you're signing up for
Yes, Unless your going to use a service that you know your going to keep using.
incogni sends emails containing your personal information to every service you want to delete it from
Huh I didn’t know about that, what about DeleteMe?
linux has no privacy benefits over windows since you can disable and strip away the spyware that comes with it
I agree that Linux doesn’t have privacy benefits and you could strip away some of the spyware on Windows, but stripping away Window’s spyware is very tedious to the point where downloading Linux is just worth it. Linux also has some good shit outside of privacy while Windows is shooting itself in the foot.
mullvad could easily be under a gag order
tor is more secure and anonymous than any VPN available
I agree, Tor is the best bet if you want to browse the internet anonymously.

The reason why I recommend Mullvad is because they are really focused on privacy, you can purchase their VPN using crypto or cash, instead of using your credit card. They also got raided by the Swedish Police and tried to seize any computers that had people’s info, but walked away with nothing because Mullvad didn’t log any info that would benefit Swedish Police; Mutahar made a good video talking about this if you want to learn more about it.

Mullvad also teamed up with Tor to make the second best browser for privacy, that you can download for free.
 
FYI for fellow ROBLOX retards who think Ruben Sim or CaptArgo24 is BenSimonExpose, they aren’t the same person.

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This person is OKAY with an adult sending porn to minors since “most kids watch porn anyway”, this is the level of cope we are going with.

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I really, really hope this account is ragebait
 
Ruben has posted a tweet stating that Fishinq's gf, changed her twitter username on her nfsw account and updated her bio to, "that kid won't be the last person who dies under your name."


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The photo of her nsfw account.



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Proof that it is the same account.



Original tweet: https://x.com/realRubenSim/status/1812557460630311076/photo/1



According to Ruben, the updated bio is referencing a 14 year old fan who committed suicide.


If I speak with my own mine, I will get banned from Kiwifarms. This cunt is a piece of human trash.
 
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