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While you were busy making fun of the UK for criminalizing free speech, the UN finalized its Cybercrime Convention which will overrule bank secrecy and criminalize hacking, whistleblowing, and security research.

The convention, which was finalized last friday, drastically expands government surveillance powers and enables the widespread sharing of personal data between UN member states.

The convention mandates the identification, tracing, confiscation and seizure of "proceeds of crime, property, equipment or other instrumentalities" and the collection of real-time traffic and content data on behalf of requesting member states.

It further mandates member states to establish criminal offences for "the concealment or disguise of the true nature, source, location, disposition, movement or ownership of or rights with respect to property" and "the conversion or transfer of property [...] for the purpose of concealing or disguising the illicit origin of the property" when committed intentionally.

As the Electronic Frontier Foundation explains, the convention includes "documents saved on personal computers or notes stored on digital devices. In essence, this means that private unshared thoughts and information are no longer safe. Authorities can compel the preservation, production, or seizure of any electronic data, potentially turning personal devices into spy vectors regardless of whether the information has been communicated".

While the treaty defers most articles to the governance of local laws, it states that states "shall not decline to act [...] on the ground of bank secrecy".

Full story:

https://www.therage.co/un-cybercrime-convention-bank-secrecy/

So here's a very serious question:

How does a person truly remain private in communicating their thoughts via an electronic or digital medium?

There has to be a way around this.

For example, my current npub uses my real name and face. There may come a time when I want to start a fresh one but have it completely segregated and private as possible, yet still communicate with the outside world via Nostr.

How does a person truly do this?

Some basics:

- Never use your real name, face, job description, etc.

- Never post pictures of buildings that can be used to identify your location.

- Use a VPN before you launch the Nostr application

-- But what else? --

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The TOR web browser is another tool you can use : -

https://www.torproject.org/about/history/

TOR is the only way. A VPN company can track everything you do. And governments can force VPN providers to cooperate.

The only thing a VPN may work for, is streaming Netflix shit that you can't get in your location.

you cant, as there will be a server with that communication in order for the other person to see it. best you can do is stay anon and only connect with tor.

make a nym , create the nsec using amber running over orbot. log into your npub on aethyst over orbot using amethyst / garnet. only connect to relays running over tor https://github.com/0xtrr/onion-service-nostr-relays

and should be assumed you are not using the app store with your doxed google acct to download the apps.

I see. I figured it would include several things like this. Thank you for a breakdown.