Do you take your online privacy seriously? Most people don’t. They have an ideal scenario of just how private their online activities should be, but they rarely do anything to actually achieve it. The problem is that bad actors know and rely on this fact, and that’s why there’s been a steady rise in identity theft cases from 2013 to 2017. The victims of these cases often suffer a loss of reputation or financial woes. If you take your online privacy seriously, follow this 10-step guide to protect it.
Are you a:
- drug dealer
- paedophile
- money launderer
- activate in illegal terrorist ops
???
It's not, than what do you care who see what's your go. Personally I think it is awesome, it is the closest human kind has ended come to a true and functional perpetual motion device.
User surfs, the results of the user activity is big data crunched. Tune results out this fund the ckmpanies involved in the surfing.
One budge closed loop, perpetuating, until some selfish prob days. Oh no, you can't track me. Font use my info in your data collection. And consumer demographic calculations.
Already the data is flawed.
And another, oh no,not me etc etc
Give a rats arse no one micro manages the data, an ISP, even a small one (<=1 million users) generates tetrabytes of web logs each day. Who the bloody hell is going to comb throuh it to find a single user, the Webmaster- probably one of two or three people with access to the logs, and the knowhow to know how. You've got to be kidding me?
Even the paedos (just die already) and the crims are hard enough to catch and only ever reactively.
All this privacy, vpn safety is just propaganda from web security companies that need to pay their bills.
If you've nothing to hide, you've nothing you care. Participate in the greatest self sufficient machine mankind has ever made and be glad you're supporting the masses.
poor dave thinks eveyone is like him
he's not gay and living in a country where being gay is illegal
he's not speaking out against the government in a country where it's illegal to speak out against the government
he's not poor and being financially excluded because a profiling algorithm thinks it knows all about him based on what he does online
why doesn't everyone just chillax, like dave?
After reading this I went and bought NordVPN subscription. I would have considered it a bit longer but they have a huge discount right now. If there's anyone else up for securing themselves online, I think NordVPN can help with that. In any case I thank the author of this for spreading this important information.
How to Protect Your Online Privacy: A Practical Guide
Posted by: John Mason November 7, 2018 05:00 AMDo you take your online privacy seriously? Most people don’t. They have an ideal scenario of just how private their online activities should be, but they rarely do anything to actually achieve it. The problem is that bad actors know and rely on this fact, and that’s why there’s been a steady rise in identity theft cases from 2013 to 2017. The victims of these cases often suffer a loss of reputation or financial woes. If you take your online privacy seriously, follow this 10-step guide to protect it.
- drug dealer
- paedophile
- money launderer
- activate in illegal terrorist ops
???
It's not, than what do you care who see what's your go. Personally I think it is awesome, it is the closest human kind has ended come to a true and functional perpetual motion device.
User surfs, the results of the user activity is big data crunched. Tune results out this fund the ckmpanies involved in the surfing.
One budge closed loop, perpetuating, until some selfish prob days. Oh no, you can't track me. Font use my info in your data collection. And consumer demographic calculations.
Already the data is flawed.
And another, oh no,not me etc etc
Give a rats arse no one micro manages the data, an ISP, even a small one (<=1 million users) generates tetrabytes of web logs each day. Who the bloody hell is going to comb throuh it to find a single user, the Webmaster- probably one of two or three people with access to the logs, and the knowhow to know how. You've got to be kidding me?
Even the paedos (just die already) and the crims are hard enough to catch and only ever reactively.
All this privacy, vpn safety is just propaganda from web security companies that need to pay their bills.
If you've nothing to hide, you've nothing you care. Participate in the greatest self sufficient machine mankind has ever made and be glad you're supporting the masses.
/Dave
he's not gay and living in a country where being gay is illegal
he's not speaking out against the government in a country where it's illegal to speak out against the government
he's not poor and being financially excluded because a profiling algorithm thinks it knows all about him based on what he does online
why doesn't everyone just chillax, like dave?