I already use Firefox with ublock origin and badger. I have a Plex server being hosted and I have a network VPN set up that I set up. What else should I do?
Email aliases, password manager, debit card disposables, and put in fake info on websites. Anything more is unnecessary, unless you do high level work
I wouldn’t say unnecessary, it just depends on a case by case basis. Anyways, for the third one, Privacy.com is good if you don’t mind KYC.
What is KYC?
“Know your customer”. Financial institutions, in the US at least, have to verify their customers’ identities before providing services.
^USA only I believe
huge downside. not everyone lives in the US…
Good thing I already do those things, looks like I’m going good for now.
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Look at this thread to find some inspiration of what you can do to increase your online privacy.
Mainly opsec. Check out anonymousplanet, bunch of good information there. You should also checkout Extreme Privacy by Michael Bazzell; it mainly focuses on IRL privacy, but it does talk about online privacy.
The main ones for me were looking at big tech companies, and getting away from it. Google -> DuckDuckGo. Getting away from Facebook, Twitter. WhatsApp -> Signal + Element + Text message. Finding an alternative email provider (proton mail, but not fully migrated). I got myself a Pixel 6a and installed GrapheneOS on it as I wasn’t comfortable on Android any more.
It is a process, and takes time. It’s about understanding the risks, and what you care about, and taking steps to migrate.