No offence but I don't know how it was 'lucky' that they were NOT traceable?
Rosa didn't say they weren't traceable. She said she didn't have to have the police rooting about amongst her Adultwork account (her credit history, other bookings, private emails from other punters) in order to do so, because her attacker didn't use it.
How would of he been traceable any other way? Especially if he used an unregistered sim? If you declare to HMRC I don't really see the problem.
Yes indeed he was traceable even through his supposedly 'untraceable' unregistered SIM. Even unregistered there's still info that can be provided by the network provider that can lead to further evidence.
IP addresses can also be inaccurate, and 'untraceable' and I would suspect extracting an IP address from AW for an account he might close down(so emails then no longer have a name on them) is probably a bit more difficult than going to a phone network provider and asking for data.
My concerns were that the police would/could accidentally make changes to my account, or delete emails I'd not yet read. I don't trust people not to make mistakes and where it concerns my business I am very protective and careful.
Have you also thought about police computers creating alias's if they are looking at his (or anyone else they are looking at for investigation purposes) account from the same pc/police IP address?Or you showing up as accessing from somewhere strange?AW not believing it's the police thinking you are doing something strange?AW have a bit of a record for axing profiles first then answering questions later.
And yes I do declare my income to HMRC - this was something that helped the police build a solid case and far from my mind when I refused to give email and access to my website. At the time the police were not understanding how the whole thing worked, but I have no doubt they'd insist on it if the booking was made electronically - yes I'd hand it over if I had to, but I would not like doing it. Handing over my work phone was bad enough and you only have minutes to decide or prepare whilst they are stood there telling you you have to because you've just reported a crime.