https://help.scored.co/knowledge-base/privacy-policy/
VPN it up, overwrite last legitimate legitimate IP record. Might be screwed on the IP record of your originally registered account if you haven't changed IPS services since then.
Cloudflare and Twitter might still have extensive IP records though, but I'm not sure how easy it would be to tie those in with specific accounts or posts. At least not if they didn't feel like putting in the extra effort of tying in connection times to comment timestamps.
https://help.scored.co/knowledge-base/privacy-policy/
VPN it up, overwrite last legitimate legitimate IP record. Might be screwed on the IP record of your originally registered account if you haven't changed IPS services since then.
Cloudflare and Twitter might still have extensive IP records though, but I'm not sure how easy it would be to tie those in with specific accounts or posts. At least not if they didn't feel like putting in the extra effort of tying in connection times to timestamps of posts or comments.
https://help.scored.co/knowledge-base/privacy-policy/
VPN it up, overwrite last legitimate legitimate IP record. Might be screwed on the IP record of your originally registered account if you haven't changed IPS services since then.
Cloudflare and Twitter might still have extensive IP records though, but I'm not sure how easy it would be to tie those in with specific accounts or posts.
At least not if they didn't feel ling putting in the extra effort of tying in connection times to timestamps of posts or comments.
https://help.scored.co/knowledge-base/privacy-policy/
VPN it up, overwrite last legitimate legitimate IP record. Might be screwed on your registration IP record though.
Cloudflare and Twitter might still have extensive IP records though, but I'm not sure how easy it would be to tie those in with specific accounts or posts.
At least not if they didn't feel ling putting in the extra effort of tying in connection times to timestamps of posts or comments.
https://help.scored.co/knowledge-base/privacy-policy/
VPN it up, overwrite last legitimate legitimate IP record.
Cloudflare and Twitter might still have extensive IP records though, but I'm not sure how easy it would be to tie those in with specific accounts or posts.
At least not if they didn't feel ling putting in the extra effort of tying in connection times to timestamps of posts or comments.