I think you're right.citronleaf wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 12:39 amI don't think the FBI cares about Eva's pictures but of course you should only do what you decide is safe. Der Spiegel was apparently censured by the courts (German article not linked, because I do not want to look for it again) at the time of publication but that seems to have been a big nothing slap on the wrists. It is pretty clear why they do not make the article available NOW, as court rulings have changed in the decades since.yekaterina wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 2:58 pmI'm afraid to download it; I don't want the FBI knocking on my door.
Archived to four RARs with a password and encrypted file names. Downloading from the MEGA link with a VPN is recommended.
Four RARs extract to original PDF with password:Then quickly transfer the file to a USB to copy it to a computer with no Internet in a locked Faraday cage, then burn the USB and use RevoUninstaller to do a complete wipe of deleted space on the original computer's hard drive.
Spoiler:
That's why I've been like this ever since I heard that Maladolecenzza is considered cp. That's why I haven't downloaded it; I'm sure more countries would ban it. A good option is to use video platforms that compete with YouTube and watch that movie.