You can also look on https://privacytools.io For more info. Source: 6 months ago
I can't give you a complete guide here, but I recommend you go to privacy subreddits or watch relevant Youtube videos for more info. I also recommend sites like privacytools.io and privacyguides.org They contain lists of alternatives and tools. Also check out tosdr.org which contains summaries of the TOS of a ton of sites. Also try email aliases like simplelogin or anonaddy. Use burner emails for throwaways if... Source: 7 months ago
I just saw this post on the privacytools.io page informing about the conflict between privacytools & privacyguides. I used both privacytools.io & privacyguides.org to research about privacy and tools. At the moment, I don't know whom I can trust with their information. Is there any page I can use without any concerns? Source: 10 months ago
Can someone tell me what the hell happened with PrivacyTools.io? They have NordPass as their recommended password manager along with chromium based browsers? Source: 10 months ago
I also recommend you go to privacytools.io to learn more about online privacy. Source: 11 months ago
Apart from privacytools.io which most people know of, below are some of the sites I've came across recently:. Source: about 1 year ago
Bonus tip: visit PrivacyTools.io - almost everything you use day-to-day online is tracking you and selling your digital breadcrumbs to advertisers (i.e. Google Mail, Microsoft Outlook/Hotmail). Doing simple things such as moving to a privacy-aware email service (such as FastMail), using a modern DNS service (like NextDNS), and turning on a VPN when browsing via. Public WiFI (ProtonVPN) will dramatically increase... Source: about 1 year ago
Things like this can be traced back to you. It hasn't happened yet, hence why you're speaking with us. But if you are afraid for your safety, please use one of the above VPNs when you connecto to r/atheism, etc. Safety first. If you have any questions on improving online privacy, DM me. A good place for self-study is to visit https://privacytools.io/. Source: about 1 year ago
Check the best options at privacytools.io. Source: about 1 year ago
*For more security tools and practices, head over to [r / privacytoolsIO] or privacytools.io (now deprecated) [r / PrivacyGuides or PrivacyGuides.org.*. Source: about 1 year ago
How privacytools.io lists nord vpn as one of its top 6 VPNs for Internet Privacy & Security in 2023 and should still be taken seriously. Source: over 1 year ago
I was just browsing privacytools.io and they have an ad for a data removal company (not sure if I'm allowed to name it so I won't). They state that they will delete your personal data from data brokers and keep it from being sold, etc. However, what exactly does this mean, in practical terms? Source: over 1 year ago
Don't use NordVPN regardless - there are only 3 VPNs that you can actually have any reasonable amount of faith in according to privacytools.io. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://privacytools.io will teach you how to configure Firefox properly... Why is everyone freaking out that the pre-configured version of Firefox isn't as secure as some might want it to be? Source: over 1 year ago
*For more security tools and practices, head over to [r/ privacytoolsIO] or privacytools.io (now deprecated) [r/ PrivacyGuides or PrivacyGuides.org*. Source: over 1 year ago
I personally think the move to the forum is part of a plan to start profiting from what creditability the site has gained, wouldn't be surprised if this ends just being privacytools.io v2.0. Source: over 1 year ago
Mullvad is almost unanimously recognized as the best. For others, see https://privacytools.io. Source: over 1 year ago
If you want a bulkier, yet simple note app for that, try Joplin. It's built with privacy, encryption and security at the forefront. For more things privacy, visit privacytools.io :). Source: over 1 year ago
For general privacy tools and resources, I highly recommend EFF’s https://privacytools.io. Source: over 1 year ago
Privacytools.io had a list of settings that one could use to harden it's privacy settings but it no longer seems to be featured on that site. Source: over 1 year ago
I have been using FireFox along with the recommended privacy extensions from privacytools.io but I noticed that the Pocket app that shows up on the FF homepage always displays articles about things and subjects from my email, reddit pages I've visited, my search histories... etc. Source: over 1 year ago
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