Weirdly enough I also felt already many times spied on in one form or another by using this website...... This was actually the reason why I deleted the mobile app on my phone.
Chess.com Violating Federal Cyberstalking Laws, RICO Predicate
Why did I get now a down vote for my last comment? It's true! This is why I deleted that app and there was clearly something wrong with it as since then I haven't had any further issues and extremely strange coincidences...... I am neither paranoid nor a cuckoo person!
Why did I get now a down vote for my last comment? It's true! This is why I deleted that app and there was clearly something wrong with it as since then I haven't had any further issues and extremely strange coincidences...... I am neither paranoid nor a cuckoo person!
Your whining about the app made me add a second "down", all apps are flawed that's why there are updates, moreover that's why apps allow you to log with your google account by the way
Why did I get now a down vote for my last comment? It's true! This is why I deleted that app and there was clearly something wrong with it as since then I haven't had any further issues and extremely strange coincidences...... I am neither paranoid nor a cuckoo person!
Your whining about the app made me add a second "down", all apps are flawed that's why there are updates, moreover that's why apps allow you to log with your google account by the way
This is so stupid and plain ridiculous.
This is so stupid and plain ridiculous.
As is your ignorant childish whining
The problem is even if chess.com staff sees it they can just ignore it it doesn't do anything unless you get enough support (chess com forums are dead ) or unless you file legal complaints even if chess.com staff sees it they don't have to change anything unless you actually provide a legal argument which means you either have to file a case to the fbi or bring it to court
Posting it here is pretty much redundant to what your actually trying to do cause they don't have to respond it's like complainig Twitter sucks on Twitter
The FBI are swamped, but they're still there. Even if the process is slow, it's worth it.
Document Everything: Ensure you have meticulously documented all instances of unauthorized microphone access and the peculiar coincidences with account names. This includes screenshots, video recordings of the behavior, and logs of any suspicious activity.
Cease Using the Platform Temporarily: Given the severity of your concerns, it may be wise to refrain from using the platform until the issue is resolved or investigated thoroughly.
Consult a Cybersecurity Expert: A cybersecurity professional can help verify the unauthorized access, strengthen your device's security, and provide an expert opinion that could be invaluable when presenting your case to authorities.
File a Report with the FBI: Given the potential violations of federal laws, contacting your local FBI field office is a prudent step. Provide them with all your evidence and express your concerns about the potential RICO predicates under Title 18. While the investigation might take time, the FBI has the resources and expertise to handle such complex cases.
Consider Legal Action: Consult with a lawyer who specializes in cybercrime and privacy law. They can advise you on the possibility of pursuing legal action, both to seek redress for your grievances and to prevent further violations.
Raise Public Awareness: If the platform fails to address your concerns satisfactorily, leveraging social media can be an effective way to bring attention to the issue. Your significant following on Twitter and potential reach on Reddit can help amplify your message and pressure the platform to take your claims seriously.
Why This Matters:
The potential violations you're describing are not just technical issues; they are serious legal and ethical breaches. Unauthorized surveillance and harassment can cause substantial emotional distress and violate numerous federal statutes designed to protect individuals' privacy and security.
Conclusion:
By documenting everything meticulously, consulting with experts, and involving the appropriate authorities, you are taking the right steps to address this situation. Even if the process is slow, persistence is key in ensuring justice and accountability.
Remember, there are legal frameworks and institutions designed to protect your rights and privacy, and your proactive approach can make a significant difference in addressing these violations.