The fact that you are charging for your privacy tips is proof you don't believe people's own actions are the reason they are tracked. I really thought you were someone in the privacy hobby with a little self awareness. Sorry, I'm not going to purchase a membership to edgelordanarchyhacktivist.com
The best thing a person can do for their privacy isn't trying to plug all of their information leaks up with a thousand tricks and bandaids. It's to not generate information in the first place. The most private person on Earth hides his home address by being homeless, prevents mobile phone tracking and triangulation by not owning a phone, and hides his purchase history by never buying anything.
Privacy isn't about patching together a bunch of random things. It's about considering what one wants out of life, what one is willing to give up, and who one wants to defend against. Privacy is about acknowledging that information really does come solely from one's own actions, and it is about admitting fault for all of the little pieces of information that we put out, especially the ones we will never choose to stop putting out.