Build your system based on protocols.
Stop wasting time tweaking every little detail every day. The real hack here is privacy by default through containerization.
Instead of fighting off trackers on every single site you visit, just use airtight compartments. Keep one browser or profile strictly for your real identity—like banking and official business—and run a hardened one (think Tor or Brave plus a VPN) for everything else.
Eventually, you forget the paranoia because your setup is protecting you passively. Security becomes invisible, and you can finally stop burning mental RAM worrying about it.
quotingYou don’t need to be an expert or paranoid to care about #privacy. Everyday privacy doesn’t require obsession, just consistency and common sense.
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I’ll show you how to manage your interactions with family, friends, and colleagues, who typically don’t use privacy tools, making it difficult for you to interact with them.
The idea is simple: make small choices that reduce your data exposure while staying connected and productive.
I prepared this guide for you — not a spy, not a criminal, not even a tech nerd — just a regular person living an ordinary life, like most people.
https://liberlion3.wordpress.com/privacy/
