Okay, I'm supposed to be writing a digital privacy guide for normies. What would you put on it?
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Nathan Schneider (ntnsndr@social.coop)'s status on Sunday, 21-Jan-2024 02:32:50 JST Nathan Schneider -
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Nathan Schneider (ntnsndr@social.coop)'s status on Sunday, 21-Jan-2024 02:35:41 JST Nathan Schneider @rwg Yes, good call. The main thrust of the article will be "here are some individualized tips, but actual solutions are necessarily collective."
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Robert W. Gehl (rwg@aoir.social)'s status on Sunday, 21-Jan-2024 02:35:42 JST Robert W. Gehl @ntnsndr call your representatives and demand privacy regulations! (And then go on to talk about privacy in the absence of good state regulations)
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Billy Smith (billysmith@social.coop)'s status on Sunday, 21-Jan-2024 06:43:04 JST Billy Smith Discuss Money.
Look at the recommended approaches used by the insurance companies offering anti-hacking insurance.
See what they will offer cover for, and compare with the costs of ID-theft.
It's depressing that it's a necessary motivation, but if it works, then it works.
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Josh Davis (guerillaontologist@social.coop)'s status on Sunday, 21-Jan-2024 22:52:20 JST Josh Davis @ntnsndr How to install Linux, Firefox, UBlock Origin, and a VPN.
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