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legendary
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December 03, 2020, 07:14:21 AM
#68
Today I came across a very interesting article site, which contains a lot of information on how to remain anonymous on the Internet.

I think this information will be useful to many, maybe not all information in a row, but everyone will be able to extract something useful from there.

https://paranoidsbible.tumblr.com/post/160173700334/the-paranoids-bible-20

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The Paranoid’s Bible project is a series of guides meant to help the average internet user learn the rudimentary knowledge needed to prevent dox attempts and lessen their digital footprint through the use of information security (INFOSEC). Through this and other guides, the average user should be able to have not only a safer and more secure internet experience but also a more private one.
legendary
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There's no need to be upset
December 03, 2020, 04:39:00 AM
#67
i am use vpn.I've heard that using vpn is a security risk. But can it be true?
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With a vpn, you are basically moving the required trust towards your ISP, to the VPN provider.
Depending on the country, this definitely can make sense. But in the western world, an ISP is usually more trustworthy than a VPN provider.


interesting, why do you think an ISP is more trustworthy than a VPN provider?

usually a main thing to look for on VPNs is if they keep logs or not, checking their terms and policies is important too.
member
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December 02, 2020, 04:05:41 PM
#66
Thank you very mutch bitmover to share and bring us many privacy tools.
It's very important.
legendary
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bitcoindata.science
November 30, 2020, 10:37:22 AM
#65
New addition:
Added  Njalla domain registar.

Suggestion by nullius from this topic
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.55286564

Njalla doesn't want to know you are are. No need to use Whois Guard. No questions asked.

If they don't know who you are, tell can't tell anyone
legendary
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June 12, 2020, 10:59:30 AM
#64
i am use vpn.I've heard that using vpn is a security risk. But can it be true?

It depends.

There are several things to consider. The most important thing is.. why do you use a vpn?
A vpn itself does not secure you.

With a vpn, you are basically moving the required trust towards your ISP, to the VPN provider.
Depending on the country, this definitely can make sense. But in the western world, an ISP is usually more trustworthy than a VPN provider.
sr. member
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www.cd3d.app
November 15, 2019, 04:29:46 AM
#63
I would add and suggest everyone to try using Qwant search engine.
I tried all possible alternatives, but Qwant is most complete solution so far, with Qwant Maps included:
https://www.qwant.com/

Bitcoin privacy wallets like Samurai and Wasabi are also good option for privacy.

PS
You should remove Encrypted Google as it is not active anymore.
It is now integrated in normal google website

Thank. I have long wanted to try this search engine, but there was no convenient opportunity. I think the time has come.
It seems that this search engine is really very careful about the user's privacy, this is very rare in our time. In any case, now I have many ways to maintain your privacy, even in regular search engines.
legendary
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November 14, 2019, 08:25:26 PM
#62
I would add and suggest everyone to try using Qwant search engine.
I tried all possible alternatives, but Qwant is most complete solution so far, with Qwant Maps included:
https://www.qwant.com/

Bitcoin privacy wallets like Samurai and Wasabi are also good option for privacy.

PS
You should remove Encrypted Google as it is not active anymore.
It is now integrated in normal google website
sr. member
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Febriyana Muhammad
October 08, 2019, 11:18:47 PM
#61
Another tracking doing by Google. Today I am on travel, when i open Google.com, I found new menu under Keywords form, "find travel information....", I never see this options before. I think Google tracking device from Google maps navigation to detect our position and give that menu. Or, anyone have this option too on your Google pages?



CMIIW.

I think hat is new menu in Google, maybe yesterday added. I am on Japan also get it.
To detect our position is easy, other website can also track you. The easy way is checking your ip, to get more accuration they can also use location feature on your Android. Outside there is bunch of method to tracking.
legendary
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hmph..
October 08, 2019, 08:29:23 PM
#60
Another tracking doing by Google. Today I am on travel, when i open Google.com, I found new menu under Keywords form, "find travel information....", I never see this options before. I think Google tracking device from Google maps navigation to detect our position and give that menu. Or, anyone have this option too on your Google pages?



CMIIW.
legendary
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September 16, 2019, 03:18:13 PM
#59
    • Private cryptocurrencies:
      Monero (the most popular), PIVX, Dash, Zcash, Particl, among many others.

    I am only aware of one cryptocurrency which truly protects your privacy: Monero.
    Anything else (especially PIVX, Dash and Zcash) are just promoting to be privacy orientated, while in fact it is trivial to de-anonymize the transactions. I never heard of Partricl, so i can't talk about that.

    But if there is any other crypto which is truly(!) private, i'd be glad to hear about that. Especially about the technology used. But the mentioned ones (except Monero) are definitely not privacy-orientated.

    If someone is really interested in protecting his privacy, he should either use coinjoin, a proper mixing service or Monero. [/list]
    legendary
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    Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
    September 16, 2019, 12:09:08 PM
    #58
    I do not feel comfortable using Chrome anymore too. I feel Google is sneaking all the time, stealing my data. I think this is a good start.
    Not so long ago, people couldn't believe Facebook was listening to them. Now, almost everybody I talk to about it just instantly confirms Google is listening to everything they say. On my phone, typing 2 characters into Youtube is often enough to find what I was just talking about! It's strangely convenient but at the same time very frightening.
    legendary
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    bitcoindata.science
    September 16, 2019, 09:11:06 AM
    #57
    Recently, I discovered this article while reading about privacy.

    It is about a guy who was very paranoid about privacy, what was destroying his internet experience. He gave up and changed his habits to a total non-privacy.

    This is a good example for us to do not over react about privacy, and do only a few things so we do not ruin our internet experience.


    https://slate.com/technology/2014/02/how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-a-less-private-internet.html

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    I used to play a little game called “Let’s See How Completely I Can Ruin My Internet Experience.” I used a Firefox browser with about 50 privacy-related plugins. Any website I visited had large chunks missing due to blocked JavaScript (thanks, NoScript). Once I’d allowed the barest number of scripts necessary, I had to talk my zealous cookie managers into allowing me to log in. That is, of course, after I closed the alerts of analytics packages tracking me, since they typically covered up login forms. Browsing the Internet was, frankly, a chore.

     I treated myself like a criminal, obsessed with keeping a very low online profile. I deactivated my Facebook and ran a Diaspora node instead (no one ever friended me), I left Twitter for Identi.ca (you wouldn’t know her; she’s from Canada), and I ran an unstable build of CyanogenMod on my Android phone that let me remove permissions from applications. I was a ghost in the shell, communicating only in dark alleyways of the Internet like a nerdy drug dealer.

     Regular Internet users rolled their eyes at me when I said, “I don’t use Facebook,” or “I won’t see your tweets; just find me on identi.ca.” In my righteous stand against being tracked online, I became an Internet hipster. And like a hipster, I was pretty smug about it.

    I was fighting the good fight, ready at the drop of a hat to offer my cool, insidery 2 cents. “Oh, you’re using Google Chrome? You know, Google knows everything about you now.” “You allow scripts? You’re letting Facebook know every site you’ve visited.” “Do you know how many ad networks you’re plugged into when you visit the Wall Street Journal online?” I felt that if everyone did what I was doing, the big companies would learn their lesson. They’d change, and the Internet of the mid-2000s would come back. We’d have our privacy.
    full member
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    WhoTookMyCrypto.com
    July 01, 2019, 10:25:41 PM
    #56
    Duckduckgo has a great article on living without Google: https://spreadprivacy.com/how-to-remove-google/

    Also, for those concerned about privacy when using Bitcoin, this is a very good read: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Privacy
    hero member
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    Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
    July 01, 2019, 09:35:48 PM
    #55
    This is really great thank you for breaking all this down. I really hope more conversations like this happen to get everyone on board about privacy especially when using their computer
    Yes it is great as you said but even if there are more conversations like this or no more conversations doesn't mean it's not needed or important. Privacy is what will help you feel that you really have privacy and also your cryptocurrency that you have is also safe at the same time.
    legendary
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    bitcoindata.science
    July 01, 2019, 04:49:19 PM
    #54
    Another Alternative to avoid Google Products

    - Drive alternative
    • ownCloud: Open source, self-hosted cloud platform, available for enterprise
    • Syncthing: Open source, P2P
    • Nextcloud: Open source, self-hosted

    - Calendar alternative

    - Keep alternative

    - Google Docs / Sheets / Slides alternative

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    Yeah, this website is interesting, I saw it rtoday in reddit. I added your suggestions to the OP.

    There is one service which I didn`t include in the OP but I will now, and I use it for over 2 years already, is Standard Notes.
    https://www.standardnotes.org/

    This application allows you to sync notes in web, android app, windows, mac and linux. Very nice. Simple and respect your privacy.
    legendary
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    hmph..
    June 30, 2019, 11:41:48 PM
    #53
    Another Alternative to avoid Google Products

    - Drive alternative
    • ownCloud: Open source, self-hosted cloud platform, available for enterprise
    • Syncthing: Open source, P2P
    • Nextcloud: Open source, self-hosted

    - Calendar alternative

    - Keep alternative

    - Google Docs / Sheets / Slides alternative

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    jr. member
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    June 20, 2019, 01:13:03 AM
    #52
    It is scary that every thing is tracked and stuff.

    But all this information. Only a machine uses it. A computer processes it. Yes it poses a threat, but sometimes I think how things would be without Google.

    Apple is coming down big time on privacy. With iOS 13 and their new Apple ID sign in feature. That's good.

    I really want to support Apple for this, but their prices and business practices. It's like they are good and also very bad at the same time. If you guys get what I mean
    legendary
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    hmph..
    June 19, 2019, 07:32:41 PM
    #51
    All our activity like browsing and purchasing with gmail account will be track. Google always say "your data is private" but no for system LOL. Even what you buy from online store are tracked by Google  Grin

    Maybe someone don't know where to see tracked activity by Google with gmail user can check from here

    https://myactivity.google.com/myactivity
    https://myaccount.google.com/purchases

    How to stop system monitoring for Google user

    1. https://myactivity.google.com/
    2. Activity controls
    3. Turn off all activity monitoring like
    * Web & App Activity
    * Location History
    * Device Information
    * Voice & Audio Activity
    * YouTube Search History
    * YouTube Watch History

    this is not guarantee to secure your gmail privacy data, but at least we can try. DYOR

    CMIIW
    legendary
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    bitcoindata.science
    June 09, 2019, 08:59:11 AM
    #50
    Take note those Android distribution usually have bug/problem such as :
    1. Camera service often crashed or you can't even use camera
    2. Can't turn on Wi-Fi
    3. Few application can't run properly
    4. Can't use FM radio
    There are few solution such as restart the services or apply different firmware, but it doesn't always works.
    Those bugs are terrible, just gave up installing lol
    Maybe installing a different camera application?

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    Don't forget F-Droid application marketplace/repository if you seriously have privacy.
    But there aren't many choice of application and game almost not exist, especially because most game depends on Google Play Store or Google Play Games.

    I thought that the choice applications could be more restrict. However, you can always install any APK file and install any application, can´t you? Can´t you install some store like APKpure?

    APK pure is a very interesting store which lets you install basically any app, even if Google doens´t wants you to use that app with an older android version (sometimes).
    legendary
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    bitcoindata.science
    June 08, 2019, 07:56:59 PM
    #49
    Android OS already completely open-source & there are even some privacy-focused Android distribution (such as LineageOS, Replicant and Copperhead).

    This is good to know. I didn´t know those privacy focused androids. I will update the OP with them and probably install one of them.
    My old phone is not updating to the newest android, so I might try those. Unfortunately, as you said, you need to root your phone....
     Thanks
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