Ok, folks. Buckle up, because I'm about to give you a very long thread of guidance about internet privacy and safety in an evolving landscape.
I am a security architect with more than twenty years of experience in this maelstrom, so hold on tight. π§΅
Odin is as tired as we are.
I am a security architect with more than twenty years of experience in this maelstrom, so hold on tight. π§΅
Odin is as tired as we are.
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But also, abstinence teaching doesn't work for anything important to people.
Obscurity, or notoriety.
But we have witnessed that notoriety will not protect those of us who are marginalized, in this current digital landscape.
βRelying on the government to protect your privacy is like asking a peeping tom to install your window blinds.β
- John Perry Barlow
β’ Search your name in an βInPrivateβ browser on DuckDuckGo (not Google, it uses AI/sponsored searches)
β’ Do the same for common aliases that might be associated with your address
β’ Opt out of databases and people search networks
β’ Disable or delete obsolete accounts
Thanks very much, i reposted it and copied too - you note things i forget ;)
At this point I'm thinking how to build systems i don't ever have to move my stuff off of, too.