Quote from: toejammer on January 29, 2013, 06:08 amand if u check tracking use a sit=e that tracks for u not direct thru usps. No TOR checking.Good advice there.I never check tracking through Tor, and I'm not as cautious as many are: I don't sell or anything like that, just order for personal use, so I consider my interest as a subject of investigation pretty low. My reasoning though is that it's conceivable, and would even be trivially easy, to flag every package that has tracking checked through a Tor exit node (which it would be if you check from the Tor browser).Actually *doing* anything with that information before the package arrives and they can't get a dog to sniff it & use that as evidence for a warrant? Now that's extremely unlikely. Extremely. So I figure the possible harm of the address on the package getting logged for possible investigation or a data point for correlation profiling or something, to be much greater to me than checking the tracking from a computer (which would be virtually impossible to record or log, if the site sees even a fraction of the use of the mail it tracks).But long story short... it's a "just in case the rumors are true," thing. Not a "the rumors are likely true," thing.