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So here is a list I created of basic digital privacy tools to consider using in the current landscape.

Web Browsers:
Firefox: A trusted, open-source browser known for its commitment to privacy.
LibreWolf: A privacy-focused, Mozilla-based browser with enhanced security features.
Brave: A privacy-first browser that blocks ads and trackers by default.

Private Search Engines:
MyAllSearch: A UK-based search engine offering privacy with no cookies or tracking.
DuckDuckGo: A widely-used, US-based search engine that prioritizes anonymity.
SwissCows: A privacy-driven search engine leveraging secure Swiss infrastructure.
Qwant: A French-based metasearch engine with a focus on privacy and safe browsing.
MetaGer: A German-based, open-source metasearch engine offering privacy and a variety of helpful tools.

Password Managers:
Bitwarden: An open-source, secure password manager with both free and premium options.
1Password: A robust password manager with top-tier security and cross-platform compatibility.
Dashlane: A premium password manager featuring a wealth of privacy-focused tools.
Note: While LastPass is a popular choice, it has experienced multiple security breaches in recent years.

VPN (Virtual Private Network):
NordVPN: A reliable VPN service offering strong encryption and a large server network.
Surfshark: A budget-friendly VPN with a solid privacy policy and a wide array of features.
Mullvad: A privacy-centric VPN that has passed no-logs audits, ensuring your anonymity.
ProtonVPN: A secure VPN provider from Switzerland with a strict no-logs policy.
ExpressVPN: A leading VPN service that has undergone multiple no-logs audits and security assessments.

Secure Email Services:
StartMail: A secure email provider offering burner aliases and end-to-end encryption.
ProtonMail: A Swiss-based email service renowned for its zero-access encryption.
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snca but thanks m8
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>>2919
All good info, but just 'Member; They ALREADY have a full digital dossier on you and have since your first tentative baby-steps onto the Intarrweebs.
If you run Firefox, a great add-on to have--one might argue the MOST important, is CanvasBlocker.
You aren't going to do fuckall against NoSuchAgency Niggers, nor any other agency, (since turd-party data collectors already have all that wrapped up,) but you can reduce your footprint and visibility to a stripey-socked troon who wants to DOX you, and any other 'tards who mean you ILL WILL.
The Bee Man's last BLACKPILLED went over this most satisfyingly.
||https://odysee.com/||@Blackpilled:b/INSOMNIA-STREAM--WATCHING-YOU-EDITION:6
Just remember:
Leaving NOTHING in your wake is just as apparent as the fool who Rawdogs on Gov't sites.
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