I selfhost what I gain and try to degoogle as well.
Cash.
VoIP instead of cell service. VoIP is kyc but I can use it without celltower tracking. I keep my phone on airplane mode.
GrapheneOS and lots of Foss apps.
Every account gets a unique login - name, password, email alias. I also give as much fake information as I can. 2fa when it available.
I have no accounts with any of the big tech.
I’m planning on buying a used Windows laptop and installing Linux. Pop_OS to start as I have a eBook on that os.
I try to blend in and avoid posting my main privacy activities in public.
Despite what they say, while obfuscation may not be secure, it sure helps with privacy.
Then why comment dawg
Who says that was me?
I cover my webcams, I have almost entirely de-Googled (since they’ve been attacking Invidious, I’ve had to resort to watching the videos on YT if they aren’t on PeerTube or Floatplane or whatever), I use Linux and BSD, I am planning to switch to GrapheneOS at some point, and I try to avoid software and services from countries with problematic governments (e.g. China, Russia, USA). I am also using local software, with data sychronised via SyncThing (currently just my notes and passwords, but the list is growing).
I also use Mullvad Browser when available, and either Brave or Epiphany when it isn’t.
I am still on the lookout for a decent search engine, though, as all of the ones I’ve used are either not as private as I thought (e.g. Ecosia, Qwant), or are broken (e.g. LibreY), or did something I disagreed with (e.g. DuckDuckGo, Brave Search), or are hostile towards VPN/Tor users (e.g. Startpage), or didn’t have good enough indexes (e.g. Mojeek), or became unavailable to me (e.g. Peekier, MetaGer).
or didn’t have good enough indexes (e.g. Mojeek)
Got anymore on that? Always looking to improve