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You mean WhatsApp have handed over info on this case now?
Yes. WhatsApp assisting police in Hayez investigation – Echonetdaily
You mean WhatsApp have handed over info on this case now?
Still, at the very least they’ll get a mobile number out of it and that number will either be connected or disconnected and will provide leads and direction.The who could be 'black knight' or 'feelz good' or 'beebopalula' ... may not be a real name or identity.
Just Theo may have known who the identity really is.
That’s great news. Any new info helps, even times used.
The who could be 'black knight' or 'feelz good' or 'beebopalula' ... may not be a real name or identity.
Just Theo may have known who the identity really is.
There are a lot of fake identities out there, and a lot of fake email addresses attached to those fake identities. And an IP address does not have to be consistent. Over wifi it can change and change and change.
That's because the IP address of "your" computer doesn't belong to your computer—it belongs to the network you're connected to. Your computer is just borrowing it for a while.
That's why you'd have a different IP address at a coffee shop than the IP address you'd have at a hotel on the corner. Different networks, different IP addresses.
Why does my IP keep changing?
I understand this but you can’t set up a whatsapp account without a valid phone number. To purchase an SIM account here in Australia you need to prove ID. This is true for both post paid and pre paid phones.
Link to government information.
ID checks for prepaid mobiles | ACMA
You can tell I don't have a WhatsApp account
I could take this further because I can instantly see ways around this, to set up an anonymous account with an anonymous phone number. But until we know what has happened to Theo, there probably is no point.![]()
Whilst off topic I’m intrigued to know how you could set it up anonymously.
And if the perp did this it must have been a very premeditated action to go to the effort of doing so just to speak to Théo.
Whilst off topic I’m intrigued to know how you could set it up anonymously.
And if the perp did this it must have been a very premeditated action to go to the effort of doing so just to speak to Théo.
Thank you for clarificationIf that message has been discussed in msm, it is now OK to discuss it here. As long as you can link us to the article.![]()
This article states whatsapp was only able to access and disclose some data - which can include a user's name, last seen date, IP address and basic information - but not the encrypted content.
So Police will know who he was messaging - they would be looking at this people and I’m sure a warrant executed for the content of the messages.
I believe the police are withholding ALOT of information and don’t fall for the “it’s all a mystery”
I use WhatsApp. In fact, I use it on two phones using two different accounts, so two different phone numbers.It may be a choice someone has made to keep anonymous in a hidden lifestyle that they don't want others to know about.
It may not have been done specifically to target Theo, is what I am getting at.
But it is irrelevant at this point. We can discuss later if it is relevant. The public read here.
I think anyone who has worked in the technical side of telecomms would be able to set such a thing up, as well as others who have a strong desire to do so.
I use WhatsApp. In fact, I use it on two phones using two different accounts, so two different phone numbers.
Whatsapp is very good at verifying phone numbers linked to an account. In fact, if you put a new sim card into a phone, or use a new phone with your sim card, everyone you're chatting with knows your "security details" have changed, and is asked to verify you.
But because what I am doing with my phones lately, I know a loophole.
My old phone has the sim card removed. But Whatsapp still thinks I am using that number, because I have not put in another sim, and just use wifi for data. If I give that phone to someone, or someone took it - knowing the number or the WhatsApp account is only going to track me down, not the actual person using the phone for WhatsApp via wifi. Does this make sense?
If Whatsapp has indeed located the other phone number chatting with Theo, but police has not said anything, it is possible they do have some clue who it is. That is the likely scenario IMO.
I use WhatsApp. In fact, I use it on two phones using two different accounts, so two different phone numbers.
Whatsapp is very good at verifying phone numbers linked to an account. In fact, if you put a new sim card into a phone, or use a new phone with your sim card, everyone you're chatting with knows your "security details" have changed, and is asked to verify you.
But because what I am doing with my phones lately, I know a loophole.
My old phone has the sim card removed. But Whatsapp still thinks I am using that number, because I have not put in another sim, and just use wifi for data. If I give that phone to someone, or someone took it - knowing the number or the WhatsApp account is only going to track me down, not the actual person using the phone for WhatsApp via wifi. Does this make sense?
If Whatsapp has indeed located the other phone number chatting with Theo, but police has not said anything, it is possible they do have some clue who it is. That is the likely scenario IMO.
Wouldn’t this also mean that when in airplane mode but on wifi (as lots of people travelling use instead of buying a new local phone) it would still work as well as technically not using a sim and only wifi? The same way when I go overseas I can still use Viber and Snapchat and iMessage etc? or is it different haha
The phone would therefore hold the evidence needed to support their case.I use WhatsApp. In fact, I use it on two phones using two different accounts, so two different phone numbers.
Whatsapp is very good at verifying phone numbers linked to an account. In fact, if you put a new sim card into a phone, or use a new phone with your sim card, everyone you're chatting with knows your "security details" have changed, and is asked to verify you.
But because what I am doing with my phones lately, I know a loophole.
My old phone has the sim card removed. But Whatsapp still thinks I am using that number, because I have not put in another sim, and just use wifi for data. If I give that phone to someone, or someone took it - knowing the number or the WhatsApp account is only going to track me down, not the actual person using the phone for WhatsApp via wifi. Does this make sense?
If Whatsapp has indeed located the other phone number chatting with Theo, but police has not said anything, it is possible they do have some clue who it is. That is the likely scenario IMO.
Yes because the SIM hasn’t be replaced in the phone.
Oh so would still require a sim to be in the phone even if taken out after enabling airplane mode and turning on wifi