Hide specific days since account was signed #5525
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I do not think hiding the exact days since the wallet was signed would be helpful in the situation your describe. It is easy to see what offer belong to which entity as they are linked by the same onion address / avatar / avatar notes. I do think a range of 100 days would give more privacy though. |
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Tip: Valid for SEPA, but it should apply to all payment methods using name and family name. Create the exact same account again with a different salt, self sign it, wait 30 days and start using it. For further privacy, generate a new onion address and it will look like you're very new to Bisq to any network participants, but keeping your buying limits intact. |
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I was wondering if there is a need to show the exact days since an account was signed. I had occasions where multiple offers where available and all had the exact same account age, so an outsider could easily derive that they all belong to the same entity. Together with the amount of the offerings one could even guess the net worth of this individual.
For enhanced privacy I would change the visible (exact) account age to something rather unspecific like >200 days / >300 days. It is just a small privacy gain but I can't see a downside and the general information (was the account just created, has it a bit of history etc.) is still avialable.
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