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    1. Asked: December 31, 2020In: Communication

      Are there places where walk of atonement is still in practice?

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      Added an answer on January 3, 2021 at 10:12 pm

      I am not aware of any place where such act is still in practice. But it was a common practice in the Medieval and later Europe in the 1700s. The “Spanish auto da fe” was a grand procession of penitents, garbed in a code to designate their sins, surrounded by guards, to the plaza. Some were let off wRead more

      I am not aware of any place where such act is still in practice. But it was a common practice in the Medieval and later Europe in the 1700s. The “Spanish auto da fe” was a grand procession of penitents, garbed in a code to designate their sins, surrounded by guards, to the plaza. Some were let off with the public shaming, some were whipped or branded, some were burnt at the stake. The punishment for prostitution was often being stripped to the waist, hands tied to the tail of a cart, and, while the cart rumbled down the street, being whipped by the apprentice executioner following along.

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    2. Asked: December 31, 2020In: Communication

      If I already know someone is tracking my phone, how do I cut them off without letting them know?

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      Added an answer on January 3, 2021 at 10:12 pm

      Know that there is just a little you can do about it. If you are being tracked, you can almost do nothing to prevent it without special equipment and resources.But I think the little precautions below will help you; 1.If you are using android marshmallow you can block unnecessary permissions to applRead more

      Know that there is just a little you can do about it. If you are being tracked, you can almost do nothing to prevent it without special equipment and resources.But I think the little precautions below will help you;
      1.If you are using android marshmallow you can block unnecessary permissions to application. Why the hell a torch application need to access your contacts?

      2.Check for spy applications in your phone. Open application manager and remove all weird and useless applications you see.

      3.Disable ok google, GPS, location from settings. And observe everything in you phone by monitoring applications etc

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