You can discuss sharing information anonymously or doing interviews anonymously with a reporter.
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Jelly was Stone's post-Twitter project, an app that let you anonymously ask other users questions and anonymously answer questions they posed.
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Tor: Browsing Anonymously and the Dark Web Now that you have an anonymous computer, the next step is to connect to the web anonymously.
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The system works much like Reddit and allows employees to upvote or downvote other people's questions, which can be submitted either anonymously or non-anonymously.
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Where it stands out most is its contextual options, including options for surfing anonymously, unblock streaming, torrenting anonymously, or for taking control and choosing a server yourself.
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" - Sara, 34 "Anonymously emailed his girlfriends detailing indiscretions.
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Yet he lives anonymously — and peripatetically — in New York.
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Here, seven people anonymously share their prom night sex stories.
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The person spoke anonymously because no decisions have been made.
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Send us an email or contact us anonymously through SecureDrop.
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Send us an email or contact us anonymously via SecureDrop.
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Stealth Searches Q: How do you use the internet anonymously?
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Most agents who spoke for this article did so anonymously.
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The official spoke to CNN anonymously to discuss military matters.
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That expert asked to speak anonymously because of political sensitivities.
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The user calls the lab, anonymously, for the test result.
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And I don't like how brave people are anonymously rude.
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The person spoke anonymously because negotiations with Oi are private.
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Thiel had been funding the lawsuit anonymously against Gawker Media.
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Blankenstein later admitted to anonymously writing racially insensitive blog posts.
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Each was bought anonymously, the source of its financing hidden.
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Authors anonymously published pamphlets expressing their displeasure about the government.
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Users anonymously submit their phone number, and White House Inc.
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Most of all, they wanted to do it all anonymously.
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The watchdog can also be contacted anonymously under the procedure.
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Since 2004, Dutch sperm donors can't donate anonymously any more.
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Each athlete's candidacy was considered anonymously, according to Olympic officials.
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If I do speak up, could I do so anonymously?
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The two sisters were interviewed anonymously, with their faces obscured.
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The public can also anonymously provide tips through their website.
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Wade brought her suit anonymously, under the name Jane Roe.
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The Intercept said the N.S.A. report had been submitted anonymously.
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Retirees who donate their life savings anonymously in government offices.
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Information may be supplied anonymously by texting TIP411 subtext Bridgeton.
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It's one way someone could anonymously acquire a working firearm.
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Tell Us (Anonymously) What You Won't Tell Your Partner IRL.
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Brattle wrote anonymously, affixing only his initials to his pages.
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One wrote anonymously at Vox that after reading the Babe.
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Can I send the test anonymously without naming the tutor?
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I was trying to do this anonymously but oh well!!!
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"His career is over," an insider told People magazine anonymously.
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Instead, have participants write down their suggestions anonymously and share them.
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This is the case whether you can claim anonymously or not.
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Via Twitter, Lewis invited people to anonymously connect to her vibrator.
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ESPN anonymously polled 31 tennis pros on a number of topics.
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The sources spoke anonymously because it is not a public investigation.
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The person spoke anonymously to describe private details about Trump's travel.
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Philanthropist Prince was immensely charitable -- giving away lots of money anonymously.
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That allows them to do things like share your information anonymously.
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Someone entered Joplin anonymously and posters of her went up everywhere.
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Here is one way anyone, American or not, can spend anonymously.
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Many still operate anonymously, spray-painting graffiti, or trolling on Twitter.
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Now it's been anonymously confirmed that Mastercard is one of them.
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"They can do it anonymously if they like," he tells PEOPLE.
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The DCFS launched the investigation after the incident was reported anonymously.
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He agreed to comment anonymously, confirming he sent Jones the messages.
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One is that students can post questions anonymously in their classes.
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This is because they need to be able to vote anonymously.
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The lawsuit was filed anonymously -- listing the plaintiff as John Doe.
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"Nice gesture, but you're better off donating anonymously," one user wrote.
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Protectionism, says a car-industry analyst who prefers to comment anonymously.
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Aetna users can opt to share their information anonymously with Apple.
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Citizens can report language culprits anonymously, and many have proven eager.
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Digital technology makes it easy to disseminate libel widely and anonymously.
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It's "amazing," wrote twiste18201, who like many Reddit members posted anonymously.
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Anonymously, if you think it best to keep your involvement quiet.
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For much of his life Mr. Stanton insisted on donating anonymously.
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Witnesses can testify anonymously, as they do in Italian Mafia cases.
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And it can happen even if you claim your money anonymously.
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But the potential is there, living anonymously inside each every child.
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It persuades witnesses to testify, anonymously, covered in a black burqa.
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Half were given the option to donate anonymously, and half weren't.
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In the subway, fake news is anonymously AirDropped onto commuters' phones.
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Our reporters eventually reached three jurors who agreed to speak anonymously.
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But anonymously sourced falsehoods can spread like wildfire, harming people's careers.
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Then, click the "Start a private session to listen anonymously" toggle.
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A handful of states allow you to claim the money anonymously.
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Dianne Feinstein, and anonymously tipped off the Post, back in July.
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The donation was made anonymously and without restrictions, according to Axios.
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There are teams like that spread anonymously throughout the U.S. government.
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Two women spoke anonymously to HuffPost about their experiences with Franken.
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Another option would be to let people submit views anonymously in advance.
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We're available via email, Keybase, or anonymously via our Secure Drop server.
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He often receives tips and documents, sometimes mailed anonymously to his office.
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Kamkar reported the bug anonymously to Myspace, but it was too late.
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Only a handful of states allow you to claim lottery wins anonymously.
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Click here for a browser that lets you use the internet anonymously.
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Tap or click here to learn how to browse the web anonymously.
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Tips may be made to police anonymously by calling 866-411-TIPS.
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Of the Russian athletes anonymously accused in the report, 37 are footballers.
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Rosen said it is acceptable for the information to be reported anonymously.
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This list does not include the dozens of women who spoke anonymously.
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The video showed a man speaking anonymously and with a distorted voice.
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I won't bill you, if you don't mind me anonymously videotaping it.
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George Michael worked anonymously at a homeless shelter I was volunteering at.
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Men send women "gaekkebrev," which are poems or rhyming love notes, anonymously.
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Each took a monthly survey and Facebook tracked their usage, albeit anonymously.
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This information is then shared anonymously with the rest of the group.
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If a friend posts about self-harm, you can anonymously report it.
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Now this does not work anonymously, of course, because it's her face.
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Employees anonymously rated their companies between January and November of this year.
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Once we understand that, we share some of this aggregated information anonymously.
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Someone was anonymously contacting his employers claiming Matheny was dangerous, a liability.
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The Deep State has gotten used to operating anonymously and without consequence.
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We're available via email, Keybase, or anonymously via our Secure Drop server.
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Companies responded anonymously to the survey, conducted for Reuters by Nikkei Research.
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Gone are the days of anonymously mining bitcoin on your home computer.
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The sources spoke anonymously to avoid damaging their relationships with the administration.
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For example, the UK Biobank tracks the health of 500,000 people anonymously.
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Please share your story, anonymously, with Business Insider in the survey below.
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Each kit contains a mask, because it's about doing good deeds anonymously.
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Many spoke anonymously as they were not authorized to speak to media.
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The footage, posted anonymously, is invariably accompanied by a headline and caption.
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The senator spoke anonymously to convey a candid assessment of Trump's mindset.
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Some teachers chose to answer anonymously or just use their first name.
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But anonymously written questions and answers were not affected by the breach.
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Some teachers chose to answer anonymously or just use their first name.
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And finally, they've got a section for sending feedback that works anonymously.
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Users can also ask questions anonymously, book appointments, and connect with centres.
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All objects are submitted anonymously and come with stories explaining their significance.
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He works anonymously, but his art can be seen from miles away.
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Hacker Kevin Mitnick explains the best way to browse the internet anonymously
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Having fought in World War I, Grimm published "Schlump" anonymously in 1928.
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"I'm stuck," the TSA employee said, speaking anonymously to avoid career jeopardy.
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They spoke anonymously to avoid retaliation or getting entangled in the investigation.
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Colleagues can also share feedback with one another, anonymously if they want.
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Transactions can be made anonymously and cannot be tampered with or reversed.
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Many of the details in the Saudi story were also provided anonymously.
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In 2008, 200,000 items were donated anonymously to the University of Pennsylvania.
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This title was submitted anonymously — but congratulations, Vox reader, wherever you are!
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"I was trying to do this anonymously but oh well!!!" he wrote.
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Another unnamed friend, who spoke anonymously to People, made a similar claim.
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They spoke anonymously because they were not authorized to discuss the matter.
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As a result, doctors have been posting anonymously on Twitter and Facebook.
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So I can see why you might want to do it anonymously.
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Approximately 21982,21982 submissions were reviewed anonymously until a single design was chosen.
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You got it out of your system here with me, anonymously. Good.
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Their website provides full details on how the data is stored anonymously.
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He spoke anonymously, because he wasn't authorized to speak to the press.
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It was anonymously signed "a number of concerned board members and shareholders".
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It has about 300 members who make mean and unfounded accusations anonymously.
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But living anonymously alongside millions of others can actually leave us isolated.
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Of course, this can be difficult if you cannot claim your prize anonymously.
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Email a tip here or send documents to our Secure Drop server anonymously.
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All eight current or former employees spoke out anonymously for fear of reprisal.
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You can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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Users can anonymously flag posts by others who they think might be suicidal.
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And it will be easier to report bullying anonymously, including on another's behalf.
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The technology for doing this anonymously exists and can be learned or bought.
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A clear, uniform, globally inclusive process for reporting sexual misconduct safely and anonymously.
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Friends might want to anonymously provide constructive feedback to each other as well.
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When students give feedback anonymously and grade their colleague's work, they also learn.
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Glassdoor makes it possible for workers to anonymously report their yearly income online.
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And it can happen even if you're able to claim your money anonymously.
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"What we have is many officials speaking anonymously about "clues to Russia's intent.
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When posting about a child's behavioral struggles, parents may want to post anonymously.
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They took away the ability for people to report anonymously for the blacklist.
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And you can even anonymously access stats that you can compare with i.
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All five shared their stories anonymously given Halperin's continued power in political journalism.
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We're told George did it all anonymously ... not wanting any fanfare or adulation.
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Craig had received fragments of Trump's 199 tax records, anonymously mailed to her.
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Although the trades were made anonymously, they were eventually disclosed in regulatory filings.
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The company also created a hotline for workers to anonymously report sexual harassment.
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Paine also wrote anonymously at first, setting a precedent for our own times.
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Morgan responded and agreed to speak only if she could do so anonymously.
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It's art, sure, but the footage also gets sent anonymously to the police.
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A former editor anonymously alleged that colleagues had downplayed stories from certain sources.
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Often they buy in ways that allow them to make the purchases anonymously.
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A sign was even anonymously stuck to Williamson's office door mocking his proposals.
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Being able to talk anonymously, in either of these apps, was incredibly useful.
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Plaintiffs in court cases are rarely allowed to proceed anonymously absent extraordinary circumstances.
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Anonymously sourced stories, after all, can lead to acute embarrassment for news organizations.
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It covered 1,700 people who agreed to have their Facebook information anonymously analyzed.
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Several prominent influencers on Instagram spoke to Vox anonymously about the drama channels.
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And because everyone organizes anonymously, no one knows who each other is, really.
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Stag films were illicit, produced anonymously and outside of the film studio system.
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Wealthy donors sometimes use shell companies as a way to anonymously finance campaigns.
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The person spoke anonymously because the decision had not yet been made public.
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If you prefer to share anonymously, please do so by visiting nytimes.com/tips.
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The professor asked students to anonymously respond to a question about parental background.
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Appeals are remarkably easy and affordable to file and can be done anonymously.
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The sources spoke anonymously because the deliberations over SEC candidates are non-public.
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Students can respond anonymously on slips of paper, or in a classroom discussion.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has a website where you may report anonymously.
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Next, cut the use of "senior administration officials" who brief anonymously on background.
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Or a form in an article that lets you contact the writer anonymously?
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So who can blame my students for trying to connect, even if anonymously?
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The letter said 12 current or former members had also endorsed it anonymously.
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Had the donations been made anonymously, they would not be under scrutiny now.
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Sometimes, the white person skips the middle part and anonymously calls the police.
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NYPD officers, speaking anonymously to a number of outlets, agree with Fliedner's assessment.
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Touched by the family in need, McCuen anonymously paid for the full, $1,023 bill.
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After weighing the pros and cons, the team chose to conduct their survey anonymously.
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Send us a tip via email, Keybase, or anonymously via our Secure Drop server.
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Send us a tip via email, Keybase, or anonymously via our Secure Drop server.
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So a review of a colleague's paper might appear anonymously in the journal concerned.
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Earlier this month, three women anonymously accused Haggis — a former Scientologist — of sexual misconduct.
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This video is authentic, was recorded live and is posted anonymously to the internet.
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I then ask them to anonymously report the grade that they expect to receive.
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This shields your activity and data so you can start surfing the web anonymously.
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Just over 500 large and mid-size companies were polled, with managers responding anonymously.
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Anonymously sourced journalism is not the same thing as sworn testimony or hard evidence.
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" During her tenure, staff had complained anonymously to the media that she was "difficult.
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The term "show of force" was instead used on background by officials speaking anonymously.
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These voices in Balestrini's novels are always one person speaking anonymously as a type.
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DeepMind's freak of computing has been anonymously vanquishing the world's top Go players online.
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The Intercept's director of communications Vivian Siu told CNN the document was provided anonymously.
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Berlin has called on residents to anonymously report people who violate the new law.
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You can also compare your stats anonymously with other users, if you so desire.
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The gaffes and anonymously sourced embarrassing stories piled up, and Trump's poll numbers plummeted.
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This post originally appeared on VICE Australia and was told anonymously to David Benge.
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With bitcoin, transactions are recorded anonymously on a public ledger known as the blockchain.
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The Trump administration is notoriously filled with staffers who speak anonymously with the press.
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This vagueness created the opportunity for PROs to go after unsuspecting establishments, often anonymously.
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We the People — Election 2016 lets you discuss matters anonymously with other users nearby.
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Giving anonymously, she said, is not as effective as seeing names endorse a cause.
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Some of those people have spoken on the record, while others have spoken anonymously.
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I could anonymously seek out advice, and also give out my own to others.
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Prince Mohammed made the winning bid on da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi" anonymously by phone.
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The sources spoke to CNN anonymously, for fear of reprisals from Iran's security apparatus.
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Two other actresses are anonymously suing Harvey Weinstein and the studio on similar grounds.
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The White House responded anonymously to Pelosi's claim that her security had been threatened.
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We'd like to think Turner would respect Kidman too much to anonymously trash her.
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Alan Gershwin made his debut, anonymously, in Walter Winchell's column of June 20033, 22003.
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Lewis also advocates using Tor, software that enables you to browse the internet anonymously.
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It has led to more than 50 models anonymously sharing their stories of harassment.
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I use sites like YouTube only anonymously and with my browser in incognito mode.
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In some cases, the strategy has worked, and the works have been anonymously returned.
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The documents were sent anonymously to The Intercept, which shared them with The Times.
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That's why they're proposing an option to be able to sequence your DNA anonymously.
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"Those companies are operating at hefty negative margins," the adviser who spoke anonymously said.
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On Tuesday, he is to face another, with a difference: Lawmakers will vote anonymously.
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The fire official spoke anonymously because he was not authorized to release the information.
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As a result, individuals, and corporations, can anonymously make multiple donations below that threshold.
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Norton Secure VPN lets you browse the web anonymously to protect your online privacy.
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Every center should have a formalized, safe place to report abuse seriously and anonymously.
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Law enforcement officials, speaking anonymously, have also indicated that all signs point to Russia.
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Saudi citizens are encouraged to report suspected witches and sorcerers anonymously, to a hotline.
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She spent the next decade anonymously turning out women's wear, mostly for office workers.
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This is the case even if you are able to claim your prize anonymously.
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With that in mind, Meredith posts the woman's bail anonymously after she gets out.
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A nude photo of Barton appeared on social media anonymously earlier in the week.
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Federal law, until CAATSA, allowed them to hold and invest this money here anonymously.
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Shepherd found the list of compromised credentials posted anonymously on a text storage site.
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My DMs also open and you can anonymously contact us via SecureDrop as well.
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By creating an online fundraising page, employees would have the option to donate anonymously.
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"He was dealing with something dark," a neighbor who would only speak anonymously said.
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Such cards can be purchased with cash and used online for illicit activities anonymously.
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Marques passed the entire database, which he says he received anonymously, to the police.
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A number of competition officials spoke anonymously with the Economist; thank you to them, too.
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Bitcoin greases the wheels, allowing all this illicit activity and commerce to take place anonymously.
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People can report violence anonymously, connect to counseling, or get safety guidance and legal help.
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In 153 he debuted GoogleSharing, a Firefox plugin that let anyone use Google services anonymously.
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Determining which sites should be in a user's list of favorites is done anonymously, however.
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It allows users to anonymously connect with each other and lacks an age verification system.
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Many who worked up the courage to talk would only do so anonymously, Henderson said.
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A bystander who preferred to speak with Hyperallergic anonymously said concerned witnesses called the police.
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Records show the fake site was registered anonymously, according to an analysis by security researchers.
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"I wonder if it's not manipulation from the top," one leading candidate told me anonymously.
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The official spoke anonymously Wednesday because he was not allowed to discuss an ongoing investigation.
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These parents—Ms Miller among them—took part anonymously in an online, 90-question survey.
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Tor browses all sites anonymously, but can also browse otherwise inaccessable websites the network protects.
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They did not mention specific companies and spoke anonymously because private conversations were still underway.
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Many women are sharing their stories anonymously or via apps for fear of being reprimanded.
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Though Benson made her contribution anonymously, the Saints confirmed the generous donations in a statement.
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It tests applicants anonymously online, then selects from a shortlist after a month-long immersion.
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That testing would be done anonymously, using a device that would only look at metadata.
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However, TechCrunch understands that it was submitted anonymously by an employee using an internal system.
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He posted anonymously, as so to allow him to speak out without fear of retaliation.
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"Why is Tesla opposed to their employees using Blind?" someone posted anonymously on May 24.
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And while anonymously sharing concerns may be cathartic, it's also a great model for exploitation.
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She doesn't want her mother's life of toiling for 40 years in a bakery, anonymously.
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All officials spoke anonymously because they were not authorized to release information to the press.
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You can even change the "public name" on your profile and post reviews anonymously. 23.
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He spoke anonymously because he was not allowed to disclose details on an ongoing investigation.
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" And Wattpad, she noted, is a place where "they can do it anonymously and quickly.
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Tor software allows internet users to browse anonymously, and avoid being tracked when visited websites.
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After all, some purportedly game-changing anonymously sourced Trump-Russia scoops have not panned out.
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You had access to the data in question and read an article about leaking anonymously?
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What the link actually does is download Tor, a system for browsing the web anonymously.
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A couple of years ago, we asked one young woman to (anonymously) share her experience.
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Some have used their real names, and others have shared their stories with reporters anonymously.
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The FBI is "Trumplandia," according to an agent who spoke anonymously to The Guardian newspaper.
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Tor, or The Onion Router, is a browsing tool used to surf the web anonymously.
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On MSNBC Johnston said the portion of the tax return was mailed to him anonymously.
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This can be done in your name, which will be kept confidential, or completely anonymously.
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Beyond that case, only a few anonymously sourced reports of the potential charges have emerged.
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To do that, he looked at Glassdoor, a site where people anonymously post their salaries.
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Chris Brown is used effectively and anonymously, and all three rappers bring some standout work.
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May's Brexit performance, sneer at her both openly and anonymously for being useless, obstinate, indecisive.
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Meanwhile, teachers, mostly anonymously, drove coverage of an alleged grade-fixing scandal in the press.
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Over two weeks this summer, feces were left anonymously in front of Mr. Dercon's office.
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It's much more valuable to one's sense of well-being than someone anonymously retweeting you.
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The anonymously operated conservative site regularly reposts false content from other unreliable right-leaning sites.
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The tip came in anonymously, so there was no way for us to reach out.
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The company said the information was transmitted without storing images or video and collected anonymously.
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Blanc also realized that Ransom was the one who anonymously called him in to investigate.
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The specifics could also be leaked anonymously to the news media, despite the secrecy laws.
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Murad has "confirmed explicitly" that he has never posted anonymously on social media, Weinberger said.
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Who wants to admit to cheating their way to a great personal achievement, even anonymously?
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Government scientists cited anonymously in the Times say they're worried the report could get suppressed.
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People were buying illegal drugs anonymously through a global marketplace that resembled eBay or Amazon.
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According to the NYPD, the pictures were anonymously mailed back to the museum on Nov. 3.
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The mother told CNN this legal action is another reason she wanted to come forward anonymously.
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You then have the option to file the report to your company, either anonymously or not.
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It's likely Trump has more than a few people who'd like to talk about him anonymously.
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In 93 and 2016, the campaign offered a place for people to anonymously surrender their knives.
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Some 240 responded to questions about inflation, answering anonymously so they can express opinions more freely.
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Email us, chat us on Keybase, or send us information anonymously via our Secure Drop server.
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You can read more about the project here, as well as submit tips anonymously to THUMP.
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The source spoke to CNN anonymously because he was not allowed to speak with the media.
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Once prepaid cards are loaded, operatives could "bust-out" to cash anonymously in their new homeland.
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Whistle-blowers want to share their data anonymously, so it cannot be traced back to them.
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After Frankenstein was published anonymously in 1818, the scandal-riddled couple married and moved to Italy.
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Some of the foundation's foreign outposts have drawn extra scrutiny because donors can give money anonymously.
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This information can still be shared, but only anonymously or with explicit permission from a subscriber.
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If someone wants to take a guided tour, find ways to enable them to browse anonymously.
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The flyer was mailed anonymously, and no person or group has claimed credit for sending it.
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Two other women spoke anonymously to to HuffPo, saying Franken also touched them inappropriately during photos.
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Two women, who spoke anonymously to HuffPost, alleged that Franken touched them inappropriately during photo ops.
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While she said she had resigned, various insiders, speaking anonymously to the press, cast it differently.
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Information can also be left anonymously with the Orange County Crime Stoppers at (855) TIP-OCCS.
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On January 23rd it will invite Canadians to disclose their cannabis habits anonymously through an app.
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It works by only allowing those within the same company to chat anonymously with each other.
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Most Cubans who did agree to speak anonymously had only positive things to say about Obama.
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Turn them in anonymously and if it leads to their arrest you will get $1000 each.
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In each group, nine voting judges are scattered anonymously in the crowd with their own scorecards.
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An investigation into the alleged incident was launched by the DCFS after it was reported anonymously.
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Each marks a CIA officer who has given his or her life, anonymously, for their country.
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Several people who said they were staff members wrote anonymously on the forum, excoriating the decision.
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Many large companies already give employees access to third-party phone lines to anonymously report harassment.
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If you see someone post about self-harm, you'll now be able to anonymously report it.
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Companies answered anonymously to the poll survey, which is conducted monthly for Reuters by Nikkei Research.
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The members of the group have elected to file the complaint anonymously for fear of retribution.
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Around 215 responded to questions about GDPR, answering anonymously so they can express opinions more freely.
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Another trade expert, speaking anonymously to discuss the U.S. strategy candidly, downplayed the latest U.S. threats.
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A third woman, who spoke to the Times anonymously, alleges that Balazs groped her in 2013.
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Consider this potential nuclear option, which one rules expert described anonymously because it is only hypothetical.
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His first poems were published anonymously in The Hydra, Craiglockhart's in-house magazine, which Owen edited.
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The Court is encircled by anonymously funded organizations seeking partisan political gain, not adherence to law.
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It's no secret that neo-Nazis freely post anonymously all over the internet, every single day.
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The Internet has become a place where people can vent their rage and spew hate anonymously.
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Votes are published anonymously via blockchain, but comments and discussion are posted under users' real names.
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The list, titled "SHITTY MEDIA MEN," could be edited anonymously by anyone with access to it.
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Details on our SecureDrop, a system to anonymously submit documents or information, can be found here .
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It was anonymously written to me... it was [online chat] transcripts: five of the firefighters' wives.
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Roo allows folks, specifically teens, to anonymously ask all kinds of questions around sexual health information.
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Now, there's the concept of "smurfing" among computer gamers, referring to skilled practitioners who play anonymously.
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Now, there's the concept of "smurfing" among computer gamers, referring to skilled gamers who play anonymously.
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He is still hopeful about his future, but he knows he will not be living anonymously.
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Alex Smith launched the site Davie Buyers Club back in 2016 anonymously—and for good reason.
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VPNs let you download and browse anonymously, keeping your identity and data away from prying eyes.
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I'm going to field all of these questions anonymously just for the privacy of the audience.
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If you would like to contact us anonymously, you can submit a secure and confidential tip.
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Consider why the discovery of a novel Whitman published anonymously in 1852 is making headlines today.
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Some live lavishly and enjoy being in the headlines, while others live frugally, if not anonymously.
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Something more than just the growth of social media that lets cowards harass their targets anonymously.
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But he did so anonymously — tossing the gold through a window or, maybe, down the chimney.
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Still, Mr. McIntosh's glow sticks expense violation may have gone unnoticed were it not reported anonymously.
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The two Iranian hackers allegedly used Tor, a computer network that helps individuals communicate anonymously online.
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He bashed it and its writer as "gutless" and blasted the Times for publishing it anonymously.
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But attacking someone anonymously is not helpful or beneficial to anybody and it doesn't solve problems.
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There should be a hotline for athletes and others to anonymously report abuse in Olympic sports.
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Two of them have anonymously shared their experience which we are revealing for the first time.
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A police chief in Burlington, Vermont, was ousted on Monday over anonymously trolling a local activist.
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The sources familiar with the review spoke to Reuters anonymously because SEC exams are not public.
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For one thing, even if you do this anonymously, he may well figure out what happened.
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Traditionally, members of the burial society do not speak about what they see, instead working anonymously.
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A handful of states let you claim anonymously, while others require the winner's name to be announced.
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She used her Instagram to share models' stories anonymously, posting screenshots of the messages people sent her.
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The person spoke anonymously because no decisions have been made, and the matter is still not public.
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She originally filed a suit anonymously with allegations of sexual abuse against Epstein, but later went public.
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South Carolina is one of a handful of states that allow winners to receive their prize anonymously.
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The newspaper hired tax analysts to examine the documents that were mailed anonymously to a Times reporter.
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By texting your friends simultaneously, they're able to respond anonymously without feeling pressured by everyone else's feedback.
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You can also anonymously share Gizmodo documents or speak to our reporters securely using our SecureDrop system.
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It's interesting since the other 2 people on the lawsuit filed anonymously, as Jane and John Doe.
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Send us an email, chat with us Keybase, or reach out anonymously via our Secure Drop server.
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Send us an email, chat us on keybase, or reach out anonymously via our Secure Drop server.
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In both state and federal court in California, judges have discretion to allow plaintiffs to litigate anonymously.
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The women, including those who spoke anonymously, describe a mercurial man whose employees whispered about inappropriate behavior.
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Eric Kennedy: Eventually, I realized I'd written about my family on LiveJournal — when I was 13, anonymously.
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Even anonymously fighting in combat during World War II didn't rehabilitate him in the eyes of Americans.
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Brigham Young University (BYU) condemned racist comments anonymously submitted during a recent panel for Black History Month.
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Chinese internet users will no longer be able to post comments online anonymously as of Oct. 1.
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Real names are required to sign up but community members can ask and respond to questions anonymously.
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He sends it to Stone anonymously knowing that it would only help the case — one word: mistrial.
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Taylor Mill wrote anonymously or under a pseudonym on the nature of marriage, sex and domestic violence.
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This feedback is shared anonymously with the driver in a single location in their app, Lyft says.
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The accusation, which was made anonymously, states that there were at least four witnesses to the incident.
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The app also lets you set up your own "$Cashtag" code that lets you get paid anonymously.
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These location-based apps help us understand trends and notable shifts — always anonymously and in the aggregate.
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He was later released from custody after the money was paid in full anonymously on his behalf.
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In Russia, in particular, there are a lot of channels that deliver current news and analysis anonymously.
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Furthermore, research has found that those who comment anonymously are even more likely to feel unaccountable online.
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A handful of states allow you claim anonymously, while others require the winner's name to be revealed.
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It's also designed to let users transmit data anonymously without saving or collecting any of that data.
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There's a section on her website for women to submit their stories (which can be done anonymously).
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Secret Witness, which allows residents to call in tips anonymously, has offered a $10,000 reward for information.
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An open system would be good for customers, allowing them to exchange money quickly, cheaply and anonymously.
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Almost anonymously, like, Is that Devo, or was it somebody else doing Devo for Devo, you know?
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The Intercept, which says it got the document anonymously, published a story based on it on Monday.
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U.S. law enforcement and intelligence officials, speaking anonymously, have reported confidence that Russia is behind the attacks.
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But unlike every other 223-year-old, who gets to fail anonymously, Stevenson has no such luxury.
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"40% of students were never going to ask questions unless they can do it anonymously," Oyerinde said.
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TrueCrypt is an open-source project, developed anonymously, so legal restrictions won't stop anyone from using it.
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Jensen anonymously receives 13 cassette tapes outlining the 13 reasons behind Hannah's decision to end her life.
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He again urged anyone with information about what happened to Lindsey to come forward, even if anonymously.
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Then the government put them online, enabling people to search painlessly and anonymously for their neighbours' returns.
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Sarahah is a free social media app that lets you receive comments from friends and strangers anonymously.
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People can type anything anonymously and it will be delivered to you through the app or site.
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Since Jane sees her big admission as possibly embarrassing, she originally asks to publish the story anonymously.
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"The information anonymously shared on Twitter was our very first indication of this incident," Mr. Wilson wrote.
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"It's not an ideological thing," said one Democratic lawmaker, speaking anonymously to discuss the delicate leadership issue.
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That one of them anonymously reported this to the people of the United States seems almost expected.
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However this claim was dismissed by one former WikiLeaks volunteer, who spoke anonymously over fears of retribution.
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Fed officials' interest rate forecasts are included anonymously in the dot plot, which literally is a chart.
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In the film, victims and former soldiers who killed civilians on orders, testified anonymously about daily violence.
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The technology exists to allow people to vote anonymously by computer from any place in the world.
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And by no means were all illuminators monks, nuns and clerics, nor did they all work anonymously.
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The person with knowledge of the vetting spoke anonymously because of the sensitive nature of the process.
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You can also browse the web anonymously, and access your favourite websites, videos, or apps when travelling.
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For that reason, those who anonymously wrote the insults may end up getting expelled from the academy.
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Under current law, workers are able to anonymously oppose joining a union by casting "secret," unpublicized ballots.
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Many of the contacts are listed anonymously, especially pertaining to the massages, which are divided by country.
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"Some of us feel he's diminished the party," one GOP pundit who wished to speak anonymously said.
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The Unsent Project is a collection of text messages submitted anonymously by people all over the world.
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In 21929, her first volume of poetry, "Passion-Flowers," was published anonymously and without Samuel Howe's knowledge.
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Through Yummy, women are able to work from home, anonymously, without having to interact with male customers.
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The former employees spoke anonymously because they feared their career prospects in the industry could be harmed.
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For journalists covering Washington, allowing sources to speak anonymously can be the key to getting the facts.
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In recent days, the kind of information that was the subject of the threat was anonymously leaked.
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For women especially, the site is a stigma-free zone where heightened sexuality can be explored anonymously.
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On its website, the organizers expressed regret, anonymously, about the tenacity of the "wild allegations" against it.
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On the site, people were anonymously discussing their work for companies that used people's precise location data.
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"Sanctions have not been strong enough," said a senior U.S. defense official speaking anonymously to Foreign Policy.
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"We really don't want Hillary," said one Russian official, who spoke anonymously because of the subject's sensitivity.
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Her most sharp-eyed monarchist critics, mostly women who caucus anonymously on social media, noted it down.
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It's a very effective way of transmitting money and you can do it anonymously and all that.
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Caucuses are not a system where a voter anonymously picks their candidate, pushes a button and leaves.
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LetsGetChecked then anonymously analyzes the sample, before a nurse gives the user a call to discuss results.
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Excerpts from the book line up with, and confirm, numerous anonymously sourced accounts of White House infighting.
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The Chicago Police Department is investigating how information about the alleged attack was anonymously leaked to journalists.
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Once you've done all that, you're ready to anonymously pay for and receive a Nebula spit kit.
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Find out whether you can claim your prize anonymously in the state where you purchased your ticket.
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The whole process is conducted anonymously, which hopefully means that ideas, not people, are funded, she says.
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Attendees were asked to give their opinions anonymously using handheld gadgets or an app on their telephones.
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The sources spoke anonymously because of their nondisclosure agreements with WeWork; Business Insider has verified their identities.
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Chrome doesn't need to collect that data, particularly if you want to surf the web more anonymously.
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The report asks cadets and midshipmen to answer questions related to sexual assault and sexual harassment anonymously.
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Others may give anonymously or choose not to disclose their charitable giving publicly or to the Chronicle.
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Other Fox News employees anonymously allege to the Huffington Post that they'd received similar treatment from Ailes.
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The jury selects their winner anonymously, only to discover the artist they chose is a Muslim man.
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The sentiment was anonymously cited in the new newsletter Axios from Mike Allen, a former Politico reporter.
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Even the development of Tor, which allows users to connect to the Internet anonymously, was federally funded.
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Now, people close to the president are anonymously blaming one another for disclosures to the news media.
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The group allowed the agents to speak anonymously to protect them from retaliation and other negative repercussions.
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Complaints about China's commitments could be raised anonymously by U.S. companies or identified through patterns of behavior.
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After the war, the spy lived in this house, quietly and anonymously, until his death in 1838.
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Platforms that don't require real names and pictures, like Tumblr and Reddit, provide ways to anonymously share.
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In fact, when she started seriously writing comics, she initially only wanted to publish online and anonymously.
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You talk anonymously to a publisher, an ad buyer, whoever, and they give you the straight shit.
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In another of Mr Bullough's examples, a trail ended in three anonymously run companies that owned each other.
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This anonymously authored internet artifact offers a revealing glimpse into the motivations and philosophies of the alt-right.
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She built it to show that people could control a sex device securely, anonymously, and peer-to-peer.
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"In the notice, the FAA proposed inspections within six months," an FAA engineer speaking anonymously told the paper.
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The form allows current and former Amazon employees to share their stories either on the record or anonymously.
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Either all charges are dropped, or she'll anonymously drop this career-ending tape by the D.A.'s office.
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You can also anonymously send us documents or speak to our reporters securely using our SecureDrop system. [ZDNet]
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It can also move money around the world quickly and anonymously without the need for a central authority.
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If a source who spoke anonymously to Us Weekly is to be believed, that may be the case.
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We believe publishing this essay anonymously is the only way to deliver an important perspective to our readers.
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Bitcoin has gained a notorious reputation as a currency that allows people to anonymously buy illegal items online.
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Investigators often are frustrated when their efforts lead them to an anonymously owned company with no paper trail.
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You can browse the options (anonymously) in the menu while livestreaming, and then seamlessly return to your stream.
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More than 18,000 girls ages 14-18 across the country participated anonymously in an online survey in January.
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More than 1,000 girls ages 14-18 across the country participated anonymously in an online survey in January.
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The founder of Japan's largest online fashion mall, Zozotown, he had placed his bids anonymously, through the phone.
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A handful of states states let you claim anonymously, while others require the winner's name to be announced.
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Users text My90 anonymously about their interactions, and My90's dashboard analyzes the results using natural language processing.
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When installing the app, users decide whether or not they'd like to anonymously share their data with scientists.
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The accounts were then anonymously published on its website to highlight the rampant anti-LGBT+ violence in Brazil.
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I see that these teenagers are getting posters somewhere and showing them off on the internet mostly anonymously.
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LinkedIn says this information won't be used on your profile, and it's stored anonymously on the company's servers.
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By allowing $100 in cash to move anonymously you are helping a poor worker and not a gangster.
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To unlock the internet and surf the web anonymously at fast speeds, we recommend checking out Ivacy VPN.
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Lastly comes "crazy" campaign spending, notably by anonymously funded outside groups that "carpet bomb" candidates with attack ads.
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Dark pools allow institutional investors to anonymously trade large blocks of shares without the market moving against them.
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His group has been planning a larger scale attack for some time, said a Western diplomat, speaking anonymously.
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Yet Ryan takes it too far: he anonymously publishes a very personal poem, and Hannah gets rightfully pissed.
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They plan to file in court shortly and focus on "the user's First Amendment right to speak anonymously."
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"There were some who thought it was no big deal," a staffer speaking anonymously told the Huffington Post.
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The interviews were conducted anonymously (mostly for their parents' sake) and have been edited for length and clarity.
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The two most recent accusers brought their stories to the publication anonymously and without knowledge of each other.
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Facebook may still anonymously collect your browsing data, but won't be able to trace it back to you.
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The government might institute a National ID policy for getting online, making it near-impossible to post anonymously.
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One senior Republican, speaking anonymously, said that in addition to Cornyn, he expected Thune of South Dakota, Sen.
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All the employees interviewed by Reuters spoke anonymously because they were not authorized to speak with the media.
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"This one couple shared their story and I decided to anonymously highlight their reported expenses," Dogen tells CNBC.
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Ahead, 10 women (anonymously) share their most memorable and creative sources of sex ed outside of the classroom.
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And they were stunned when one of the people they interviewed anonymously in the film ended up murdered.
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A video of the event, posted online anonymously, subsequently sparked criticism on social media, according to the BBC.
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The law was a response to tenant farmers who were anonymously attacking the police after wheat prices rose.
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Not many singers — particularly those who have worked anonymously for years — get a shot at a broader audience.
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This innovative program offers eligible whistle-blowers significant employment protections, monetary awards and the ability to report anonymously.
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Egan's discovery renewed interest in the problem and drew attention to the lower bound posted anonymously in 2011.
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However, the fewer people who know, the better — even if you are able to claim your prize anonymously.
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Each scene in Mazurkevich's series is based on real accounts of assault, submitted anonymously through Current Solutions' website.
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From texts and calls to messaging apps and social media, technology could encourage workers to share issues anonymously.
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"British Columbia has developed a reputation as an attractive place to anonymously invest and hide wealth," she said.
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Writing about these experiences semi-anonymously almost felt essential to adolescence, in the way diaries always have been.
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So it must have driven her nuts to hear two different outlets anonymously source rumors the she's pregnant.
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That experience is eerily recreated in Organic Software, an anonymously coded website published by Seth Price in 2015.
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"We are coordinating with officials in Brazil and Uruguay to determine his whereabouts," the official said, speaking anonymously.
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Also, if you're interested in doing this on your computer, use my guide to surfing the web anonymously.
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In November 2017, a video anonymously posted to social media went viral in Afghanistan; it reportedly showed Col.
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Those companies — which usually complain anonymously, fearing Chinese retribution — have found a sympathetic ear in the Trump administration.
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In January, six of the museum's curators anonymously criticized Cogeval's leadership in an article published in Le Monde.
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Posted on Facebook anonymously, that video and a more explicit second one went viral in Afghanistan. Maj. Gen.
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If students wrote anonymously, you might read aloud from some of the submissions to get the discussion started.
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PINK's own catch-22 motivated him to launch a platform for students to share their individual experiences anonymously.
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But those executives, who spoke anonymously to protect private negotiations, said that plans could change at any time.
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Most had fought for Franco, but the remains of many of his opponents were also anonymously dumped there.
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A party official, speaking anonymously, said the race was between Karoui, Saied and the Ennahda candidate Abdelfatah Mourou.
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The contractors anonymously reviewed the messages so Facebook could monitor the performance of its AI-driven transcription service.
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Earlier this year, they persuaded a federal judge, Brian M. Cogan, to allow the jurors to serve anonymously.
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At the very least, I would like to offer a message of support, even anonymously, if need be.
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The anonymously run account extended its mission this month, urging advertisers to pull sponsorship from Mr. O'Reilly's show.
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By using technology, the bank can anonymously share portfolio moves being made by clients all over the planet.
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Winners are decided by Forbes Travel Guide critics who stayed at over 1,000 hotels anonymously, the publication notes.
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But since companies submitted responses anonymously, it is unclear to what extent high-profile U.S. automakers are affected.
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Foursquare analyzed foot traffic trails from more than 2.5 million Americans, anonymously, between January 2016 and June 2017.
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Participants anonymously fill out a form to share their title, salary, location, years of experience, and, optionally, benefits.
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The official, whose identity Insider verified, spoke anonymously because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
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One needs only to create a Bitcoin address, which can be done anonymously by anyone with internet access.
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Chartering a jet also allows the rich to fly anonymously, protecting their privacy, Business Insider previously reported.4.
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The C.I.A. is filled with selfless patriots, many of whom anonymously risk their lives for the American people.
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Specifically, they accused the FBI of using uncorroborated and anonymously sourced information to justify starting the Russia probe.
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Unlike other literary prizes, the Windham-Campbell doesn't have a submission process, and all nominees are judged anonymously.
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" Comey bluntly told the investigators, "The FBI does not disclose a criminal investigation anonymously sourced in a newspaper.
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She asked people on the internet to anonymously submit confessions of their deepest, darkest, most thrilling sexual fantasies.
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The data suppliers agree to submit weekly prices anonymously and, in exchange, get discounted subscriptions or other services.
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From pricey dimmer switches to a $1 "Woman Card," click through to see the charges we'd only admit anonymously.
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The scheme would have allowed Manning to log in to the network anonymously and avoid detection, the indictment said.
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After people's names were stripped out, the database was then shared anonymously with hundreds of researchers via a website.
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Tor is now the dark web browser that the vast majority of people use to anonymously surf the internet.
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The rise of digital currencies like Bitcoin have made it easier for black-hat hackers to demand payment anonymously.
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" A member of May's own Conservative Party anonymously told the Guardian, the prime minister was "acting like Donald Trump.
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An investigation into the alleged incident has been launched by the L.A. County DCFS after it was reported anonymously.
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When consumers take 23andMe's test, they are presented with the option of having their data (anonymously) used for research.
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They also will have a harder time protecting their privacy — neither state allows winners to claim their prize anonymously.
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Trump's assertion appears to stem from conservative media outlets, such as Breitbart, and anonymously sourced reports on British blogs.
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Facebook's Epps told BuzzFeed News that the information the company collects from shoppers will be shared anonymously with advertisers.
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For example, there's Petition, which was launched on Substack as an anonymously-written newsletter about corporate restructuring and bankruptcy.
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Police officials often anonymously reveal information about sealed arrests to the media in big cases like fatal police shootings.
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Outsiders often saw such items as mere craft, anonymously produced and perhaps less worthy of recognition or public display.
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Every classroom at Rhiw-Bechan School in mid-Wales has a "worry-box" for pupils to report bullies anonymously.
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The project provides a hotline, a phone app and a web portal for citizens anonymously to report everyday corruption.
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Yet the ads show how political groups and individuals are still using Facebook's ad system to target voters anonymously.
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"Trolls" that use the platform to anonymously abuse and insult users, mostly high-profile Twitter influencers, are another problem.
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Content posted anonymously should remain anonymous, however, as Quora says it does not store identifiable information for those posts.
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I said those words back in 2011, when a Facebook page I anonymously created helped spark the Egyptian revolution.
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The exploit was released anonymously by some hacker and Temkin accordingly published the team's documentation of it on GitHub.
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Many women, Donegan wrote, told her they were too afraid to add their experiences to the list, even anonymously.
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President Trump calls White House leakers traders and cowards for damaging the administration by ditching anonymously to the press.
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There could also be some privacy concerns as anyone posting anonymously could be open to exposure at some point.
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But on the Yup platform, tutoring sessions are recorded and evaluated within 48 hours, anonymously, by other experienced tutors.
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According to a congressional staffer who spoke anonymously to Gizmodo, at least one of the ransomware attacks was successful.
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The women spoke anonymously and said Oreskes abruptly kissed them while they were speaking to him about potential jobs.
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They could be held anonymously, preserving the privacy of cash, or tagged, making it easier to trace suspicious transactions.
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These location-based apps help us to see — always anonymously and in the aggregate — trends and other notable shifts.
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Winning bids have reached seven figures every year since 2008, with the record $3,456,789 offer submitted anonymously in 2012.
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You can send me your questions anonymously, or by email: remember to put "SoFi Disrupt" in the subject heading.
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Here are what 16 men on the app Whisper anonymously had to say about their choices to champion feminism.
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Transactions are recorded on the ledger and are publicly but anonymously available for verification in the case of Bitcoin.
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Here are the five highest-paying summer internships in finance this year, according to anonymously submitted feedback on Glassdoor.
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But one of the alleged co-conspirators anonymously filed an emergency appeal, arguing his reputation will be irreparably besmirched.
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Allowing someone to anonymously nitpick the work Wu has done to advocate for representation in film is particularly egregious.
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These days these cowards don't send letters instead they sit anonymously behind keyboards threatening a man's mother and children.
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Anyone with information is encouraged to call 817-469-TIPS (anonymously) or the homicide unit at 817-392-4300.
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Even without customers' permission, there's still one way that internet providers will be able to share their data: anonymously.
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More than a means to perform socially deviant roles collectively, social media offers a platform to do it anonymously.
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A Walmart employee was fired this week for anonymously posting confidential information about a new company initiative on Reddit.
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We always ask those that receive something from us (anonymously for the most part) to just PAY IT FORWARD.
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Share your concerns confidentially and anonymously," the ad will read, with a link to its "safe space for whistleblowers.
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Its users — anonymously — post reviews, have discussions, ask questions and even detail their progress in post-op photos series.
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The survey, conducted monthly for Reuters by Nikkei Research, polled 549 big and mid-sized firms that replied anonymously.
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A card game that has you anonymously answer the question "who's the most likely to..." out of your friends
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"This is a category one insurrection," one diplomat told the Post, speaking anonymously out of fear of being fired.
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No doubt a printout of the Airbnb page mailed to the co-op board anonymously would force the issue.
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Researchers have developed a network architecture they claim is a dramatically more efficient way for users to interact anonymously.
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I have considered anonymously reporting this to the dean and asking the administration to consider looking into the matter.
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They also tell the Bureau of Land Management (usually anonymously) which public lands they want put up for auction.
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But perhaps they thought the LinkedIn post was enough and they could get away with sending it in anonymously.
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It also lets you anonymously notify sexual partners if something is amiss and share your results with loved ones.
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He also reiterated that employees have various ways, such as calling the chairman's hotline, to report any concerns anonymously.
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This person is one of many sources who spoke anonymously because they are not authorized to speak to media.
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"The Revenge Porn Helpline has been great in helping me address several problems," she told me anonymously via email.
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I'm not using her real name here, and I'm writing this piece anonymously, to protect both of our privacy.
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White House officials were reluctant to speak about the probe, even anonymously, out of concern about possible legal pitfalls.
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But government officials have suggested anonymously that the diplomats may have been assaulted with some sort of sonic weapon.
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Through a partnership with the software program Aunt Bertha, however, users can anonymously search for nonprofit and social services.
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I would like to read the newspaper anonymously, just as I read the print edition, to which I subscribe.
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Sellers have no need to advertise anonymously on dark web marketplaces because the legal system is so poorly enforced.
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The comments stung Deschamps deeply, according to sources close to him who spoke anonymously with the French daily L'Equipe.
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A year ago this month, his name appeared along with some 2500 others on an anonymously sourced Google spreadsheet.
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While members of law enforcement were in the tabloids anonymously warning of a "Pantaleo effect," the city went on.
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On the eve of the vote, a huge trove of stolen campaign emails was posted anonymously on the internet.
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The blasts will be going out to devices that are already open to advertisers, and responses come back anonymously.
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Thanks to the rise of cryptocurrency like Bitcoin, anonymously collecting a ransom is quicker and easier than ever before.
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There, people can anonymously leave a response; you can post that and your reply with another post on Snapchat.
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Its efforts were described by a dozen people familiar with the group, who spoke anonymously to describe private discussions.
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Employees who called the hotline, known as the TIPS line, were supposed to be able to report problems anonymously.
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Several thousand air marshals in plainclothes sit anonymously among passengers and provide the first line of defense against Sept.
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The anonymously run account had extended its mission this month, urging advertisers to pull sponsorship from Mr. O'Reilly's show.
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According to Maysh, Jacobsen also anonymously mailed a $1 million winning piece to the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
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Reporters later learned that he had spent the night anonymously touring the devastation on the back of a motorcycle.
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The internal communications dating back to 2014 include several references to Epstein being allowed to make small donations anonymously.
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The site will be a "grass-roots movement" where supporters can make monthly donations anonymously to a particular cause.
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Russia has passed a law banning software that allows users to view internet sites barred in the country anonymously.
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Reporters eventually reached three jurors who agreed to speak anonymously about what had happened in the closed jury room.
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The big picture: Epstein made at least $7.5 million in donations anonymously or circuitously to the MIT Media Lab.
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A box of human remains was dropped off anonymously at the office of a national Inuit organization in Ottawa.
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The engineers made the comments anonymously during a forum discussion for Y Combinator's "Ask a Female Engineer" blog series.
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Women are telling their stories, either publicly or anonymously, and men who commit these actions are finally being held accountable.
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The fact that they haven't — aside from speaking anonymously to a reporter about it — suggests they don't actually believe it.
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He was released from custody three days later on March 9, after the payment was made anonymously on his behalf.
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Another researcher, who spoke with BuzzFeed News anonymously, said Singer told her that one cannot have both child and career.
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This obligation threatens the right to speak anonymously, as a recent blog post by the Electronic Frontier Foundation illustrates well.
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And that's exactly the point -- to make sure federal employees can come forward to report wrongdoing anonymously and without repercussion.
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They ran a survey giving women activists the chance to anonymously report discrimination, harassment, and abuse within the Labour Party.
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But things take an even darker turn when a topless picture of her is released anonymously, then her personal address.
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So why would he choose to teach anonymously at this tiny institute — and what does he actually intend to teach?
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It is impossible to work out how many donations come with Chinese strings attached, because so many are made anonymously.
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We get your demographic information, which is anonymously coded, because that stuff affects how you vote and what you support.
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That information will then be anonymously communicated to the driver so they can see the reasons for the low rating.
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Mitt Romney, who confirmed he has been using a secret Twitter account to monitor political discussions and anonymously defend himself.
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" White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham told CNN: "Takes a lot conviction and bravery to write a whole book anonymously.
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"When you're feeling like you could be gettin' down for some action, you anonymously tap your button," the page reads.
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Parents are able to anonymously surrender a newborn baby at hospitals or other emergency stations that are staffed 24/7.
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Some women anonymously use the platform to make their emotional stories public if only to feel vindicated and less alone.
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Where are the 50-year-old men sharing — even anonymously — how they've paid for their houses and gotten their jobs?
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"One hundred percent, it happens," he said, also speaking anonymously as he was not authorized to talk to the media.
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It is believed prepaid cards were another means used by terrorists to anonymously finance purchases for last year's Paris attacks.
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US officials have only pointed at Russia anonymously, not wanting to ruffle the delicate Moscow-Washington relationship at this point.
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The bank admitted to lapses in checking 19873,500 transactions at its "intelligent" cash machines, where money can be deposited anonymously.
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"He has been deeply unhappy for weeks," a source who agreed to speak anonymously to discuss internal discussions told NBC.
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It monitors everything you watch and then sends the data (anonymously) back to headquarters, where data nerds codify and collate.
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On Monday, the Intercept published a top-secret NSA document which it said had been anonymously provided to the website.
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Blockchain emerged in 2009 as the system underpinning the cryptocurrency bitcoin, allowing people to quickly and anonymously exchange electronic currency.
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The SEC Whistleblower Program, with its robust employment protections and the ability to report anonymously, challenges a corrupt status quo.
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One Malheur employee, speaking anonymously to protect his safety, said he was living apart from his wife and young children.
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The promises will then be posted anonymously alongside other forms of public promises: political pledges, weather predictions, and economic speculations.
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When someone wants to share an issue anonymously with the group, they message an admin to post it for them.
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Those seizures were widely credited to a new policy in which whistleblowers can anonymously provide information through a secure portal.
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Women also anonymously accused him of sexual harassment and assault in reports published by Variety and The New York Times.
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Glassdoor created the report using salary reports from employees who anonymously and voluntarily shared their pay over the last year.
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And once people on the inside learned of his investigation, they anonymously fed him bits and pieces of information, too.
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It requires a user to route their traffic through the Tor network if they want to visit the site anonymously.
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You're a cesspool of spleen-venting from people who think it's acceptable to insult other people in public and anonymously.
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Sarahah: The Saudi Arabian-based app debuted earlier this year and lets users send comments or questions to others anonymously.
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"We're very skeptical" the cessation of hostilities will work, said one European diplomat, who spoke anonymously to discuss sensitive matters.
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The two Republicans familiar with Mr. Adelson's plans spoke anonymously because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.
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"It takes a lot of conviction and bravery to write a whole book anonymously," said the press secretary, Stephanie Grisham.
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For the first time in a decade bi-partisan consensus for putting an end to anonymously-owned companies is emerging.
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Many people are drawn to Bitcoin, or other "decentralized" crypto currencies, because they believe it allows them conduct transactions anonymously.
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Around half of the test's 6 million participants are said to have allowed their information be anonymously shared with researchers.
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An ID is a set of numbers used for ad targeting that is anonymously tied to a person's online behavior.
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February 2002 The Chicago Sun-Times reports Kelly is being investigated by police after another sex tape is sent anonymously.
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The data is so closely held by police departments that the agencies that cooperated with the project did so anonymously.
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The misconduct allegations against Mr. Appelbaum first surfaced in a number of online postings, the majority of them made anonymously.
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A large portion of this spending comes from outside groups with billionaire donors giving unlimited sums – many of them anonymously.
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Bitcoin is a digital currency that uses encryption technology to allow parties to send money quickly, securely and semi-anonymously.
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But White House officials, speaking anonymously to describe internal matters, said they expected such an offer to be made soon.
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Three aides, speaking anonymously to discuss internal frustrations, said they worried that the trip would distract him from his campaign.
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Under those regulations, Kohn explains, groups of whistle-blowers can come forward anonymously and be classified as a single entity.
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" I ask her whether she wishes now that she'd posted anonymously: "No, I don't have any regrets on that front.
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OONI also found that a number of tools used for surfing the internet anonymously were blocked, like web proxy Anonymouse.
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Would you rather go through life anonymously, or would you rather go through life with people knowing who you are?
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The company looked at more than 500,000 salaries for specific job titles at specific companies shared anonymously by employees online.
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"It's bigger than my desk!" one New York-based music publicist told Noisey anonymously out of concern for her clients.
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The dot plot is the chart Fed officials provide that incorporates all of their forecasts on interest rate targets anonymously.
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"It's such a special form of generosity to do that anonymously," said Nicole Eisenman, who received a grant in 2014.
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"It can't be Warren and it can't be Sanders," the CEO of a "giant bank" anonymously told Politico this week.
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All of the companies were registered anonymously in Delaware, making it very difficult to figure out who ultimately owns them.
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Until a few months ago, Ms. Laurio was able to do it anonymously, even as the blog gained dedicated readers.
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Many also come through police department buyback programs, in which guns are surrendered anonymously, often in exchange for gift items.
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Over the years, academics have tracked predatory publishers with a blacklist, first published by Mr. Beall and now published anonymously.
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Network attacks also raise difficult questions about the attribution of responsibility and proportionate retaliation, since many can be launched anonymously.
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Some passers-by shared their stories on social media; others opted to write about their accounts on the fliers anonymously.
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"We believe publishing this essay anonymously is the only way to deliver an important perspective to our readers," they wrote.
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Allegations are often made anonymously and can quickly spread in online forums, damaging reputations before the accused can defend themselves.
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While many users post anonymously, this breach effectively outed most of their identifying information on top of their user activity.
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By anonymously sharing your location, Moovit is able to passively gather information about how quickly trains and buses are running.
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The commission added that, since much of the cryptocurrency trading was being done anonymously, users must use their real names.
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His "Essay on the Principle of Population" published anonymously with a much longer title in 1798, was a barn-burner.
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Launched in 2010, Kik pulled in a wide swath of users with the promise of being able to chat anonymously.
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Cadavers are donated anonymously to medical students but I couldn't find if organs in jars are done the same way.
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But is it unethical to anonymously warn the young man, who I believe is the father of the baby girl?
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In a world where people scream at each other anonymously on social media, I look for face-to-face conversation.
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A Republican political operative can anonymously troll Democrats with fake campaign websites that seek to pit liberals against one another.
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Homes were also reported attacked with rocks, according to an area police officer who spoke to the news service anonymously.
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In the rare case that the job is anonymously posted, you can say, "Dear HR Professional" or "Dear Hiring Manager."
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Viceroy founder Fraser Perring told Reuters that somebody anonymously emailed him a draft of the report at about 4 p.m.
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February 2002: Allegations denied The Chicago Sun-Times reports police are investigating Kelly after another sex tape is sent anonymously.
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" An apt analogy to it all is presented by another book, also published anonymously exactly 201 years before "A Warning.
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In "China in Ten Years," a popular story published anonymously in 1923, China develops laser weapons to repel Western imperialists.
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Her orthodontist then wrote about her, anonymously, on Tumblr, and a tweet including a screenshot of his comment went viral.
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But now comes another rich revelation: The anonymously published tale was nothing less than a complete novel by Walt Whitman.
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Hours later, a second police chief assigned to replace him was also ousted over anonymously trolling the same local activist.
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Beyond that, little is known about Mr. Bogachev, who preferred to operate anonymously behind various screen names: slavik, lucky12345, pollingsoon.
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Swenson said Cohen asked her how to take money from Epstein anonymously without having to report it to the university.
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Cryptocurrencies, which allow users to interact securely and semi-anonymously, offer a potentially more attractive money-transferring alternative to criminals.
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For those worried about reprisals, only 24% of those polled had a channel to anonymously submit a complaint or recommendation.
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They welcomed the ruling but said efforts must continue to exhume people from mass graves where many still lie anonymously.
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Some files had pictures of account holders from Facebook and LinkedIn, according to the report on the anonymously leaked files.
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Our sources say someone either on the plane or the tarmac anonymously reported the incident to the L.A. County Dept.
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"We believe publishing this essay anonymously is the only way to deliver an important perspective to readers," the Times said.
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Then came Google Drive and Dropbox links that didn't require permanent membership and Reddit threads where users could post anonymously.
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According to the Sunday Express, seven inches of royal hair was anonymously sent to a charity called the Little Princess Trust.
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While it allows friends to anonymously communicate, it only allows users to exchange compliments, which are sent via in-app quizzes.
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Trevor Paglen's "Autonomy Cube" (2014) is a functional Tor router encased in Plexiglas that allows visitors to surf the internet anonymously.
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According to WikiLeaks, those tensions stem in part from documents known as the INA papers which were anonymously leaked in February.
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Even if you can claim your prize anonymously, it's still best to avoid sharing your exciting news with too many people.
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But because the Palmetto State allows lottery winners to claim their prize anonymously, the world may never find out who won.
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By contrast, the 21970 Janus Report had a methodology similar to my survey: It was a questionnaire people filled out anonymously.
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Several years ago, a donor anonymously endowed a curatorial position, and the museum decided to name it after photographer Minor White.
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As of Thursday morning, employees had submitted more than 520 questions, some of which arrived anonymously, according to a Google employee.
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The Uber Leaderboard, built by Alexei Chemenda, lets people easily calculate how much they've spent on Uber, then ranks them anonymously.
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The L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services is investigating the allegations after someone anonymously reported the incident last Wednesday.
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What about a far better-disguised cell tower that could sit anonymously in an office, invisibly hijacking cellphone conversations and texts?
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SCARAMUCCI: Anonymously, they run out, they get their cell phone out of the -- out of the locker, and they run outside.
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Last week, a fake electronic edition of the Vatican daily newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, was sent anonymously to Vatican officials and journalists.
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Assisting in all this grim commerce is bitcoin, which has made it easier than ever for anyone to do businesses anonymously.
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In addition to these new features, the app will also let users anonymously report posts that involve or suggest self-harm.
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According to the Sunday Express, seven inches of royal hair was anonymously sent to a charity called the Little Princess Trust.
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As the car sped closer, he knew a single misstep could mean being gunned down and dying anonymously in the street.
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It did so only after the internal memo was sent anonymously to the Food and Drug Administration, which began an investigation.
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Companies that use Zugata can set a policy so that employees may exchange feedback either anonymously, or with their names attached.
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Some write anonymously to share the names of religious figures who mistreated them, hoping to spare other women what they've experienced.
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Mostly living anonymously in her apartment in Manhattan, she struggled with what Ms Cep calls the "seesaw of perfectionism and despair".
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Military personnel have also anonymously shared photos of female service members on a message board on a website called Anon-IB.
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For example, in 1971 some activists burglarized an FBI office in Pennsylvania, stealing only documents and mailing them anonymously to reporters.
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Think about voting, for example: it is expressed anonymously to avoid pressure, manipulation, or trade … There is no democracy without anonymity.
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European rules are soon likely to outlaw anonymously owned firms, used as shell companies for hard-to-trace transfers of funds.
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Perry shared the news in a video on Twitter, in which he admitted he tried "to do this anonymously" but failed.
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Several former intelligence operatives did talk to the Post anonymously and they all agreed this situation was a potential security lapse.
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"We are not playing God," a scientist reportedly involved with the Chinese and Russian experiment told the Post anonymously on Monday.
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Or consider the surprisingly large array of senior administration officials stepping forward (anonymously) to paint Trump in the worst light possible.
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The incident is being investigated by the L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services after being reported to them anonymously.
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That's one of the reasons platform like Woo, which lets you get feedback from companies and headhunters anonymously, are so valuable.
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And since everything is routed through Tor, bandwidth limitations and all the other caveats associated with browsing anonymously would also apply.
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It was just appealing to me, to be able to completely and anonymously own someone like that and not get caught.
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And our finalists: 1Doc3 has developed a platform that allows users to ask healthcare questions to doctors anonymously, and for free.
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Unfortunately silent—save a lone worker who anonymously published his opinion on Medium last month—have been Uber's official corporate employees.
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Keeping Tabs is a column where interesting people—sometimes anonymously, sometimes not—track everything they do on online for a day.
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Glassdoor encourages employees to review their current and former employers anonymously — users can't view other reviews without first adding their own.
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The source, who said Barrick would "analyze" the ruling, spoke anonymously due to lack of permission to comment on the record.
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Women have also anonymously accused him of sexual harassment and assault in reports published by Variety and The New York Times.
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" Amazingly, Breer found another exec willing to anonymously pile on—"Executive 2"—calling Kaep's absence from his roster a "system thing.
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"Trying to do this anonymously but, um, due to some circumstances y'all know how nothing stays secret these days," he said.
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Anyone with information is requested to call the incident room on0208 785 8244 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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"He operates by making people his enemy," said the official, who spoke anonymously to describe the relationship between the two presidents.
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Instead, fresh keys, obfuscated internet connections via Tor, and new email accounts are necessities for anyone trying to use PGP anonymously.
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Ford originally made the accusations anonymously, but identified herself Sunday in The Washington Post after her accusation was brought to light.
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Information can be submitted anonymously to the Crime Stoppers Atlanta tip line at 404-577-TIPS (8477) or online at www.StopCrimeATL.com.
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Anyone can make a deepfake sex video, or hire someone to do it, for a pittance, and then distribute it anonymously.
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"They detained them because they do not want them to publicly claim success," said one activist who spoke with Reuters anonymously.
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Later, her supporters created a Facebook page with the same hashtag inviting women to publish their experiences, anonymously if they wished.
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You know, the ones where you create an account, work (sometimes anonymously!) for clients, and get paid pennies for completed projects.
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This, in turn, means that anonymously sourced stories abound in South Korean news media, especially when the report concerns North Korea.
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The company's site also gives farmers a way to anonymously share data about what works and doesn't work in the field.
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The former employee, who asked to speak anonymously to avoid reprisal, said the practice was a means of padding the numbers.
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A group called Glassdoor, which maintains a website on which employees anonymously review companies and managements, monitors pay for various occupations.
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They spoke only anonymously for fear of upsetting the police, who had asked them not to speak to the news media.
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The original FBI investigation into the breach was launched in 2014 when potential player trade information was leaked anonymously to Deadspin.
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However, the ticket was purchased in New Jersey, a state that does not allow lottery winners to claim their prize anonymously.
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Monroe ordered a clerk to anonymously carry the Declaration in a linen sack, evacuating it by horseback into the Virginia countryside.
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One former House Democrat, speaking anonymously on the sensitive subject, said by that measure alone Pelosi deserves to remain in place.
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A White House aide, speaking anonymously to news outlets, said officials first learned of Sessions's talks with Kislyak through media reports.
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Also, sites that allow the user to surf the net anonymously, including sites that allow the user to send anonymous emails.
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You can now anonymously send someone a real-life penis emoji through the mail, complete with a personalized, handwritten message. Hilarious?
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Finally, here was a place where I could indulge in all the gratuitous wedding talk I wanted, anonymously and guilt-free.
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As a standard practice, peer-reviewed journals send manuscripts to other scientists, who comment anonymously and recommend for or against publication.
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A student posted anonymously on a public Emerson "confessional" Facebook page, accusing me of using donations to buy coffee at Starbucks.
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One public comment, made anonymously, urged Zinke not to bow to industry and political pressure to alter the Bears Ears monument.
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They also operate anonymously rather than with a byline that readily identifies them and makes them accountable for what they write.
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"They're destroying this guy and his family," said Mr. Trump, according to this person, who spoke anonymously to divulge private conversations.
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And according to media reports, including drafts of four executive orders sent anonymously to Vox, there are many more to come.
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I wrote the account for six months entirely anonymously, often composed on the train to and from work in downtown Chicago.
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Almost immediately, Mr. Voutilainen landed a commission to make, anonymously, a remarkably complicated tourbillon pocket watch for a big-name brand.
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For the first time, women are sharing their abortion stories with the Supreme Court using their real names rather than anonymously.
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In late April, Mr. Mauldin anonymously took to Reddit to boast that people were confusing his website for the real one.
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All three let current and former employees anonymously upload their salaries for others, including potential employees of their companies, to see.
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One Warren financial backer, who asked to speak anonymously, said those revelations complicated Warren's political viability but should not doom her.
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On Tuesday, a State Department official, speaking anonymously, told Bloomberg that these citizens shouldn't expect the government's help getting them home.
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"Historically, the right to speak anonymously is how all sorts of disenfranchised groups were able to speak freely," Ms. McSherry said.
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Social media — where most people in the country get their news — was rife with anonymously sourced speculation about plots and conspiracies.
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One official who spoke to the Post anonymously said the president's statements about pardoning wrongdoers in his administration are just jokes.
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So it is with many name architects; others toil anonymously on the design and don't receive recognition for their creative work.
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All of the officials spoke anonymously, following diplomatic practice, and because they do not have permission to be quoted by name.
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"I'm not proud of accepting their money," said one reporter in Veracruz, speaking anonymously for fear of reprisals from the cartels.
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In an extremely bizarre (but ultimately harmless) move, a stranger won't stop anonymously Seamless-ing free soup to a neighbor's house.
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Critics, however, voice concerns about adopting a largely unregulated financial asset that can be used anonymously and has no central authority.
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For decades, anyone could request tax data anonymously, leading to worries its people were too obsessed with who was paying what.
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Bitcoin is a web-based "cryptocurrency" used to move money around quickly and anonymously with no need for a central authority.
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Speaking anonymously, an aide to a Republican senator up for re-election in 2020 explained the dilemma many GOP senators face.
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Micah: I think it was like a pay-with-cash Tracfone, which is the smart way to do it anonymously anyway.
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The drugs are mainly bought on the so-called dark web, where buyers can visit anonymously and pay with virtual currencies.
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It's much cheaper and much easier to anonymously spread bullshit across social media and wait for him to fall for it.
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Among the steps they recommend: allowing employees to report problems anonymously, and following up on reports without trying to identify whistleblowers.
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The selection was confirmed by two people briefed on the process, who spoke anonymously because the deal was still being finalized.
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Bitcoin can used for moving money across the globe quickly and anonymously, and operates outside the control of any central authority.
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Last May, a pair of Democratic super PACs meddled anonymously in the West Virginia Republican Senate primary using the same arrangement.
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The company has built its name on its end-to-end encryption, making it easier for groups to share information anonymously.
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Then, the next afternoon, a "senior official" went public – albeit anonymously – with an op-ed piece in The New York Times.
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But in the weeks before Horowitz released his review, anonymously sourced reports describing tensions at the Justice Department started to surface.
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"Other people started calling and anonymously paying for rooms," she added, and Ms. Smith lowered the price to accommodate more people.
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If you are a survivor of sexual assault and are looking to talk to someone anonymously this is a great resource.
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People can choose to submit their complaints anonymously, which raises the question of how companies will be able to authenticate claims.
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Cryptocurrency, which allows financial operations to be carried out anonymously, has been used in the past to get around capital controls.
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But on Tuesday night, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow shared Trump's 2005 1040 form, which was anonymously mailed to reporter David Cay Johnston.
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Well, even anonymously, like if you had this many EKGs or something else, and there's lots of signals, it could benefit you.
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A new website called Spoil Your Enemies will anonymously send TV show spoilers to six of your enemies in exchange for $2.
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Crowdfense also allows researchers to submit exploits anonymously, if they prefer, and the company does not buy exploits on an exclusive basis.
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Before the Weinstein scandal shook up Hollywood this month, some women in the animation industry spoke to Buzzfeed anonymously about their treatment.
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According to a former Facebook employee who spoke to Motherboard anonymously, Facebook employees used their personal accounts at work until Workplace arrived.
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"It appears U.S. Embassy personnel are most at risk," said one official, speaking anonymously under State Department ground rules for briefing reporters.
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"Everything is going to be looked at," said a senior administration official, speaking anonymously to preview the order before it was signed.
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The app Yik Yak grew popular across college campuses for providing a way to anonymously communicate with other users near your location.
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Strangers showed up at Vora's door and someone, perhaps a friend, anonymously emailed her with details about where the pictures were posted.
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If the software is eventually implemented in all 110,000 lampposts, there soon be nowhere in the country where people can travel anonymously.
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The L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services has launched an investigation into the alleged incident after it was reported anonymously.
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The working group is holding meetings for employees to discuss their concerns, and will offer an email address to share concerns anonymously.
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The scientists did the work anonymously because they believed their other clients might drop them if they were publicly associated with it.
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I didn't go through the trouble of seeing this movie a second time and taking notes so you could anonymously sass me.
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Instead of tying the data to a specific user, it's used to select ads anonymously and isn't stored by Brave, Eich explains.
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"We've been punked enough times," said one Republican operative in Washington, who spoke anonymously because this person works with the White House.
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The Englishman almost anonymously collected a $10 million bonus as Woods justifiably earned the headlines for ending his five-year victory drought.
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Anonymously sourced reports that President Trump is angry about or unhappy with how things are going are nothing new in this administration.
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On the Tor Browser, users can either surf the regular internet (or "clear net") anonymously, or access sites hosted on the darknet.
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On October 1st the New York Times revealed Mr Trump's 1995 state tax returns, which had been sent to the newspaper anonymously.
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A former employee who spoke with The Verge anonymously, said that JetSmarter's erratic approach to payroll contrasted sharply with its lavish operations.
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Bitcoin's price is taking a dive again after news broke that South Korea plans to make it harder to trade cryptocurrencies anonymously.
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The second woman, who worked as a production assistant, anonymously told The Post that Brokaw acted inappropriately toward her in the '90s.
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Any conversation about sensitive topics is bound to be fraught when everyone can say almost anything they want, anonymously, on the internet.
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He then said NBC needs to do a better job letting employees know they are safe to report such misconduct, even anonymously.
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SafeCity users anonymously report violence, harassment and sexual assault in public places and the platform aggregates these incidents into risk hot spots.
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Ultimately, the artists anonymously interviewed over 100 moderators and plan on releasing roughly 12 videos in total, with three available so far.
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People use the Blind app to discuss work issues — compensation, management, company culture, layoffs — anonymously, without fear of retaliation from their bosses.
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In 2002, Chicago police opened an investigation into Kelly after a now-infamous videotape was sent anonymously to the Chicago Sun-Times.
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Glassdoor, Inc.. Glassdoor is a review job site that allows current and former employees of a company to comment anonymously about them.
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Asian agents, in particular, have made their names in that trade: many are able to channel sizeable bets to local bookies anonymously.
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Here's how Yobo works: Think of a hyperlocal Instagram: People anonymously share pictures of their favourite local places like restaurants, bars, etc.
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The legacy of slavery, Jim Crow, segregation, and racism has left too many of us to die violently, anonymously, alone, and forgotten.
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"Kind of bewildering as to why @HillaryClinton folks are so explicitly, if anonymously, laying out her debate strategy a week out. #justdoit"
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This is not the first time Banksy has slyly sought to show his work anonymously before revealing that it was his own.
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It's recommended that you invest in a VPN that locks down your privacy, lets you browse anonymously, and protects against online threats.
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Or if you prefer more confidential methods you can chat us on Keybase or tip us anonymously through our Secure Drop server.
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"We're still working out the plan, but anyone is welcome to come and live here," a local councilperson told The Guardian anonymously.
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The woman who spoke to Motherboard anonymously had the same experience, but wasn't even aware of the case until we contacted her.
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This comes after concerns raised anonymously were forwarded to the company by the markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).
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The congregation has adopted the Ayahauasca Manifesto, which appeared anonymously online two years before Soul Quest was formed, as its central text.
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At my company, before our weekly all-hands meetings, we send out a Q&A message board where employees can post anonymously.
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Marketers have banded together to self-regulate online advertising and data collection practices, and consumers are empowered to search the web anonymously.
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"We think they weren't making as much progress as they'd been hoping," said one diplomat who spoke anonymously to discuss sensitive matters.
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The app's name means "honesty," roughly, in Arabic, and was supposedly designed to allow employees to share feedback with each other anonymously.
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I sat anonymously in the middle of the crowd, silent tears streaming down my face, as speaker after speaker took the stage.
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MSNBC host Rachel Maddow revealed Thursday that a supposedly classified document containing bombshells about Russia was sent anonymously to her show's tipline.
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Below, five folks anonymously shared their stories of #OOTDs backfiring so badly, they'll hopefully make your own mishaps feel that much smaller.
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Earlier in the week, Pedestrian reported that a 46-minute cut of The Last Jedi had been shared anonymously on Pirate Bay.
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A second Republican senator, who asked to speak anonymously, said Trump appeared to be unprepared for Monday's joint press conference with Putin.
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To ensure there's no tension between you and the driver, Uber won't share your feedback with them anonymously until the ride ends.
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Blockchain is a global online database that allows millions of users to exchange cryptocurrencies, such as bitcoin and litecoin, securely and anonymously.
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One anchor at a Sinclair station, who spoke to CNN anonymously, said "everyone" at their local station was "uncomfortable" with the promo.
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Drone footage anonymously posted to YouTube appears to show hundreds of male prisoners in Xinjiang, western China, tied up and wearing blindfolds.
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The official spoke to Business Insider anonymously because he does not have permission to speak to the press openly about the situation.
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Costco warehouse managers earn between $122,204 and $147,411, according to Glassdoor, which asks current and former employees to share salary information anonymously.
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In Edward Klein's "Guilty as Sin," which came out last week, roughly two-thirds of the anonymously sourced quotations attributed to Mrs.
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The items are listed anonymously, but they include a contact phone number that turns out to belong to Pappas' real estate company.
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To lie about and slander people anonymously has never been a First-Amendment right, but social networks currently promote such malicious activities.
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"I always worried about my boss," said a staffer in Ko Ni's office, who spoke to Reuters anonymously because he feared repercussions.
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As a second source explained it, secure phone companies typically use a special type of SIM card which can be obtained anonymously.
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Last July, Facebook also shut down TBH, another app for teens that let users anonymously answer questions about themselves and their friends.
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That many do so anonymously, removed from the brand-building punch-pulling of mainstream political analysis, makes their 140 characters more potent.
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They asked women to anonymously send in things men have said that made them feel uncomfortable, then tattooed the quotes onto fruit.
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" Keep in mind, this all started with a Sun entertainment story that we described at the time as "skimpy and anonymously sourced.
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This writing echoes what several current and former Peloton employees, who spoke to Business Insider anonymously, have said about working at Peloton.
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He also wrote a few for adults, including "London Holiday" (1998) and "New York Time" (1981), and a memoir, "Anonymously Yours" (1991).
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Porto's communications director Francisco Marques said he received the data anonymously from an individual purporting to be a fan of the club.
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Adherents believe that a top-level government insider has been anonymously communicating with the American public over 4chan and 8chan since October.
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Residents usually ask for their names not to be used in print and many are too scared to even consider talking anonymously.
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In addition to Mr. Biden, Mr. Mauldin has anonymously set up faux campaign websites for at least three other Democratic front-runners.
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Only private citizens, not companies, could anonymously drop off an unlimited number of unloaded weapons to police from noon to 8 p.m.
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I anonymously distributed it around campus with one of my great friends and I went to bed thinking: 'Well, we did it.
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The court decided disclosing the winner's name would be an invasion of privacy and allowed the woman to anonymously claim her winnings.
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When the members of the group place Sandayo under citizen's arrest, they decide to donate his money anonymously to schools across Nigeria.
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Another sister, who testified anonymously on Wednesday, said that he became withdrawn and suddenly renewed his interest in his family's Muslim faith.
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Facebook's effort will also make it possible to match anonymously, but trawling through friends of friends is likely to prove more alluring.
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Dealers are embracing the dark web to anonymously send powerful synthetic opioids such as fentanyl to nearly every region of the country.
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Everything they make in tips, they send home, either directly to friends and family in need, or anonymously through a GoFundMe page.
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Stone faces no charges in connection with the hack -- though he was mentioned anonymously in their indictment as communicating with the Russians.
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Attempts to reach Schiller were unsuccessful — his company is registered anonymously in Delaware and he no longer uses a White House email.
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A number of them would speak only anonymously, worried that they could be blacklisted for industry jobs because of their political leanings.
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Apple's latest iPhone OS is here, you're being watched by your streaming devices, and you could soon get your DNA sequenced anonymously.
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Most of this housecleaning is going on behind closed doors, the subject of water-cooler gossip or anonymously sourced articles in newspapers.
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Wednesday was Pierson's first time making his concerns publicly, but his concerns were presented anonymously to Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg in October.
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"I'm glad so many girls are coming forward with this," one woman, who appeared in Girls Do Porn videos, told me anonymously.
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De Quincey was thirty-six when "Confessions of an English Opium-Eater," his sensational memoir of addiction, was published, anonymously, in 1821.
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Several California-based operatives told the paper anonymously that they mainly signed up to campaign because of the $2,500-a-month offer.
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And if a user doesn't want to share a work publicly, they can set it to private mode or share it anonymously.
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And if a user doesn't want to share a work publicly, they can set it to private mode or share it anonymously.
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So he created a Twitter account called Sleeping Giants that would allow him and his fellow activists to anonymously interact with advertisers.
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My DMs are also open if you'd like to request my Signal number, or you can always contact Gizmodo anonymously via SecureDrop.
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Only five states currently allow winners to claim a ticket anonymously, said "Lottery Lawyer" Kurland: Delaware, Kansas, Maryland, North Dakota and Ohio.
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They were originally published in a French magazine, but later leaked to the Post anonymously in 2016 and published on its cover.
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The earliest English novels, from "Moll Flanders" (1722) to "Clarissa" (1748), were published anonymously, with titles that implied they were true stories.
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Bitcoin can be used for moving money across the globe quickly and anonymously, and operates outside the control of any central authority.
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"He was the polar opposite of John Gotti," said one law enforcement official who investigates the Mafia, speaking anonymously for security reasons.
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It's worth noting, of course, that on a technical level South Korea's new regulations do not bar anybody from using Bitcoin anonymously.
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Cohen says that some people come to his forums and talk about hating their parents—something they would likely only say anonymously.
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Journalists are increasingly using nifty tools like Signal to more easily communicate securely with sources and Tor to anonymously research sensitive subjects.
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" The study's authors argue the First Amendment is meant to protect not just free speech, but "our right to express ourselves anonymously.
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Around 80 members from the LGBT community arrived at the border on Sunday, after traveling on anonymously donated buses, per NBC San Diego.
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Bitcoin is a virtual currency that can be moved money around the world quickly and anonymously without the need for a central authority.
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That said, it might be difficult to track down such an actor because of the relative ease of anonymously writing data into blockchains.
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Firefox was the first browser to block pop-up ads and allow users to surf anonymously, prompting commercial browsers to offer similar features.
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At Petroglyph National Monument in New Mexico, "some mystery person" anonymously cleaned the bathrooms and restocked them with toilet paper during the shutdown.
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In one scenario, Grindr users could opt-in to a system that lets them anonymously message former partners, telling them to get tested.
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With a VPN, your gadget's IP address is hidden from websites and services that you visit, and you're able to browse anonymously. 6.
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The leading contenders, according to a person who spoke to the Associated Press anonymously, are judges William Pryor, Neil Gorsuch and Thomas Hardiman.
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If you don't want to create an account at first, you can 'go incognito' to view content anonymously, which is cool and welcoming.
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The Do Better Academia website allows victims to share their stories anonymously and reach out to journalists working on holding academic institutions accountable.
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Anyone with information on the thefts in Birmingham can call police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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That's when he anonymously contacted a reporter at The Baltimore Sun, helping her expose wrongdoing at the agency in a series of articles.
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It's growing increasingly likely that Yik Yak will fall into complete obscurity, just like the messages of users who anonymously posted on it.
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This week, her startup Palace launched a chatbot, based on artificial intelligence and memory science, that lets employees anonymously report harassment and discrimination.
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Next, they opened the community up to Microsoft, and created the "lounge," where employees from both companies could talk to each other anonymously.
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A big part of this story is the digital privacy that you've set up in this world that lets people walk around anonymously.
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"It's so easy to be mean [when you're] anonymously online, and when you take that anonymity away you are people again," González said.
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In a telephone interview, Mr. Khodorkovsky said someone had deposited the email records anonymously into an electronic drop box maintained by his organization.
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Bitcoin is a web-based "cryptocurrency" that can move money across the globe quickly and anonymously with no need for a central authority.
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Another U.S. official, speaking anonymously, said Gulf states had themselves made little progress on integrating their disparate anti-missile defenses despite American help.
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Ieso Digital Health allows patients to text in real time with their therapist semi-anonymously from anywhere, helping to reduce and eliminate stigma.
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Koman told BuzzFeed News on the phone from Jakarta that she believed the video — which was sent to her anonymously — amounted to torture.
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The RBI intervenes anonymously in the forex market through banks, and publishes its forex reserves numbers with a time lag of a week.
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NBC says the new documents were anonymously leaked to U.K. investigative journalist Duncan Campbell, and then shared with a handful of media outlets.
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Casey Anthony is learning her goal of anonymously blending into her new Florida neighborhood is tricky, especially when she hosts a yard sale.
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Under defense questioning, a security guard at the library who testified anonymously said that he could not recall seeing Syed there that day.
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Many civil servants, however, were apprehensive about identifying themselves, with many speaking anonymously or asking for only their first name to be used.
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The Say Something Anonymous Reporting System can be contacted anonymously via email, an app or by calling the 1-844-5-SAYNOW Hotline.
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The newspaper said it anonymously received the first pages of Trump's 1995 state income tax filings in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
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The tech, created by Leonardo Gammar of Agora, anonymously stored votes in an immutable ledger, thereby offering instant access to the election results.
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Traders can further cover their tracks by establishing credit ratings at brokerages anonymously through cryptocurrencies or shell companies that they then shut down.
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