RE: Internet Privacy for the Paranoid #1

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Internet Privacy for the Paranoid #1

in privacy •  7 years ago 

Very good points @radagast . The article is mostly about increasing levels of privacy not some absolute, unobtainium of perfect electronic anonymity. The argument is that getting Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn off your back and using DuckDuck go gets you 99.9% ahead in terms of privacy of everyone else.

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I see what you're saying, but I disagree. I think that overloading your internet presence is more effective than limiting it. Give them so much data that they can't build an effective profile of you for marketing. By using the internet in any way, they are tracking you via JavaScript, cookies, ads, logging into any email or service provider, even if you're "anonymous" there's still a footprint associated with IP addresses, MAC addresses and data collected by your ISP. In other words, you're fucked, mate.

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