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    QOTW: How do you protect your online privacy?

    Do you take any special measures or are you blasé about the dangers?
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    Re: QOTW: How do you protect your online privacy?

    Always curious about Saracens Online Privacy configuration!

    Otherwise I browse the internet normally but use Sophos Corporate with InterceptX to prevent against data theft from my computer. But otherwise general PID I just keep an eye on what sites I enter it into, I check the certs and verify the website is genuine and other basic method to ascertain if I trust the page. Otherwise your data is pretty much public domain anyway, doesn't take even half a genius to pull it out of the public databases.

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    Re: QOTW: How do you protect your online privacy?

    The only way to truly protect your privacy online is to not put any information on there in the first place.

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    Re: QOTW: How do you protect your online privacy?

    I use Trusteer Rapport for any financial transactions. At least for the ones it can deal with.

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    Re: QOTW: How do you protect your online privacy?

    Bare minimum really. uBlock, https and Ghostery
    Society's to blame,
    Or possibly Atari.

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    Sit in a little hut in the woods with the Moose.

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    Re: QOTW: How do you protect your online privacy?

    Considering our exalted government sacrificed our rights to privacy on the alter of security when they passed the Investigatory powers bill last year there's not much we can do.

    Having said that i try to reduce the amount of information companies gather such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon, etc, etc, by checking and switching off whatever privacy related settings they offer and only provide them with the minimum amount of information needed to use their service.

    I'd never use a device or software provided by a company that depends on advertising revenue such as Chrome, Windows 10, Echo, etc, etc as their raison d'etre is to sell your private information to the highest bidder, an extension to that philosophy also means i use web browser that focuses more on security and privacy than what i guess are the big three and along with that browser i use adblock latitude and only white-list sites i visit regularly.

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    Re: QOTW: How do you protect your online privacy?

    "Sorry, I never discuss my security measures"

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    Re: QOTW: How do you protect your online privacy?

    Interesting a website where the adverts try and access my phone's camera and microphone asking about security.... I do hope they read this.

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    Re: QOTW: How do you protect your online privacy?

    I use Ublock origin , ghostery , no-script , a hosts file from mvps.org and a VPN which keeps most of the advertisements / trackers at bay. I don't think anyone can achieve absolute privacy on the internet but you can make it more difficult to steal ones identity , in which they will move on an easier target.

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    Re: QOTW: How do you protect your online privacy?

    Https, no-script and ad-nauseum, which not only blocks the ads but clicks them all too. In wider terms I never use the same password for more than 1 site and I use Keepass to manage all of that.

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    Re: QOTW: How do you protect your online privacy?

    Microsoft Edge.

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    Re: QOTW: How do you protect your online privacy?

    I mean I have ublock and I do use it but I don't really bother other than that. I've put out enough information that if you tried you could probably find out all kinds of things about me.

    Maybe this would have bothered me in the dim and distant past, but now, well, it's just life. so corporation like Gooogle and Microsoft can find out about me, it's not likely it'll be any kind of disaster in my future. I guess the main thing to worry about is crime. I feel pretty secure about this, moving forward.
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    Re: QOTW: How do you protect your online privacy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Jon View Post
    Microsoft Edge.
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    Re: QOTW: How do you protect your online privacy?

    Fake facebook name, with all the privacy settings. No pics. Every friend is someone I know IRL. No family added (not a security thing, just, as it's only mates, I say stuff I wouldn't want them reading)
    Different account names at different social media platforms (reddit, imgur. Don't use twitter or anything else)
    Email is on a private server, and have several accounts depending on security level.

    As for browsing, I don't really do much browsing. I keep to my favourites and rarely wander into the wild. I have ESET Security Suite with tight firewall rules, uBlock, AdBlock, AdBlock+. I use 2FA where it's an option (Amazon, localbitcoins are my 2 most used)

    Encrypted containers, and secret containers. When mounted, the key is placed inside the container and the local copy is shredded (Gutmann 35 pass). If something were to happen, I'd just have to kill the power and the container becomes inaccessible. When I'm rebooting I copy the key out, and unmount. That way I can't be compelled to open it as it is literally impossible. However the external container is password only, just in case. It contains an Electrum wallet with 0.01 btc or so in it. It used to have 0.1. Hell it used to have 2 in it. God what I'd do to have 2 bitcoins just..spare.

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