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Yeah I read that but I'm just getting a little hung up in the details. Like what envelope to use and what stamps? I keep getting mixed result online, a standard us white envelope, an A4 yellow envelope, 3 forever stamps or an international stamp. It just confusing me a bit
My guy, you're getting mixed results because it really doesn't matter. If you're unsure how to do things, you can literally just address the envelope, and go to the post office service counter to figure out how much postage you need.
Yeah you're right. Appreciate it thank you for your help
Just don't use a window envelope
Definitely stick with linux... LOL.
An envelope sealed with Tails
Don’t forget to use a one-time pad.
Very strange—I had never heard about this before and now it’s just come up again on an episode of Darknet Diaries!
Sup. Post in my country does not allow money in regular mail, which costs generally less than €2 worldwide. They do however allow it in insured mail... which may be in range of €15-60...
I heard birthday cards work, but no guarantees, of course.
you can walk into a post office with it in an envelope and tell them you want to mail it to an Australian address the cheapest way possible.