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Privacy Is Dignity · 10w
Yes. But you can still be online without the government knowing who you are, if you're not sloppy.
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I don't think so. They can track everything. ISPs are in their pocket, Mobile providers too. Most public WiFI spots track your connection to them as you walk by. Cookies link your identity even if you are using Tor. And Facebook can link your account ID even if you don't run any of their apps. Google does the same. Apple does the same. Samsung does the same. There is no way to participate in the web without leaving traces to the government.
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₿ujuX · 10w
So the solution, opt out entirely.
nostrich · 10w
The goal is to increase the cost of mass surveillance to the point that they have to use targeted surveillance again. We don't throw our hands up and say it's all lost, we use what's available.
CitizenPleb · 10w
Correct, but you don’t have to make it easy for them.
Privacy Is Dignity · 10w
You must not have your name attached to your ISP. There are ways. Use a VPN router. Mobile phone must be a PAYG sim, unregistered, and no Apple account. Use GrapheneOS. Public WiFi spots would then only know phone#e79y279ee7 has passed by. Not your identity. There are spoofers too if you really n...
Rob of Nuar · 10w
I do not seek to be anonymous. I just want my name and my software to be separate entities having separate lives. My dangerous self can keep up with shit, my software ideas… well they are on the edge sometimes.
rare · 10w
worse. the powers that be can just make things up. if they want you, they'll get you.