I found this on Mozilla's website, and it was informing and disturbing to go through. I've been making an effort to become more in-control over my data (Self-hosting email, using duckduckgo,...
I found this on Mozilla's website, and it was informing and disturbing to go through. I've been making an effort to become more in-control over my data (Self-hosting email, using duckduckgo, cutting down on Google service usage) and this mentioned several things I hadn't thought of doing.
Privacy is like a rabbit hole. Once you get started you can always go deeper. I would recommend you to make yourself a threat model to know who you want to be protected from. Have you checked...
Privacy is like a rabbit hole. Once you get started you can always go deeper. I would recommend you to make yourself a threat model to know who you want to be protected from.
Have you checked https://privacytools.io/? Or reddit's r/privacy?
I found this on Mozilla's website, and it was informing and disturbing to go through. I've been making an effort to become more in-control over my data (Self-hosting email, using duckduckgo, cutting down on Google service usage) and this mentioned several things I hadn't thought of doing.
Privacy is like a rabbit hole. Once you get started you can always go deeper. I would recommend you to make yourself a threat model to know who you want to be protected from.
Have you checked https://privacytools.io/? Or reddit's r/privacy?