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# Tuesday, 23 June 2015

We have decided to compile this article to discourage users who believe they can send anonymous letters via our service. 

While there is nothing wrong with sending an anonymous letter (as long as its content does not break the law), letters sent via our service can be traced. If the letter you have sent breaks the law and the police are involved, they can request the information under Section 29 of the Data Protection Act 1998.

If you are tempted to sign up anonymously to use our service (something we discourage), as with any service on the Internet you leave behind a data foot print at your Internet Service Provider, on your machine and with any site you visit.

If you are unclear what may constitute a letter that may break the law please read the following

posted on Tuesday, 23 June 2015 13:05:13 (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Trackback
# Sunday, 21 June 2015

If you are using an old web browser, then this is an important article for you. We will shortly have to conform to an industry security policy that keeps our website secure. In order to do this we will need to support a higher and more secure level of encryption.

This means that if you are using an older and unsupported web browser you may not be able to access our website. You may also find that you will not be able to access other websites that follow the same standard. To ensure you are using the latest web browser please upgrade your web browser. There are some exceptions to the list below.

Windows XP and Internet Explorer

Windows XP is no longer supported by Microsoft and Windows XP is not able to use the latest version of Internet Explorer. If you are using Windows XP we strongly recommend you install Google Chrome or Firefox or upgrade to a newer version of Windows.

Older versions of Android

If you are using an older version of Android. It is recommended that you update to Google Chrome from the Google Play store and do not use the browser that came with the device.

Google Chrome

Google Chrome is by far the most popular web browser that accesses our site and is usually upgraded automatically when you restart your web browser. If you use this web browser you should not need to worry.

Safari

Safari users can ensure they have the latest version of Safari installed by going to their Apple Updates on their Mac's.

posted on Sunday, 21 June 2015 22:28:12 (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Trackback