I recorded a high level privacy guide with Proton!

https://youtube.com/watch?v=sGbixee041A

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Awesome Jameson. I did not know your story.

Amazed and feeling at home while watching your video πŸ˜‰πŸ€ 

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Gonna give this a watch. I’m a Proton fan and really starting to appreciate the privacy aspect of bitcoin. Sovereignty motivates

Nice πŸ‘ can’t wait to watch !

While it's really good, there are some things that aren't necessarily possible. On top of that, privacy starts with just being intentional with what you allow out online.

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I am somewhere between step 2 and 3. πŸ˜…

Step 4 is very costly and step 5 is too depressing. πŸ˜”

Nice video. I'd probably recommended NextDNS as a bit more normie friendly than Pi Hole for ad block (router config requires zero extra hardware).

Do you have any suggestions on how to easily and cheaply set up revocable trusts for property ownership?

Very curious!

Solid stuff.

Level 5 is like dune

Didn’t know you were swatted.

Never heard of PiHole, thanks for the info. I already implement adblock and multiple online identities/emails, so could make sense for me.

What do you think of paid services like Incogni? They serve a different purpose of course, but is trying to address data being sold after the fact even worth it, especially at their price?

I don't use data removal services because it's a joke. Sure, they may slightly reduce the reach that your data gets propagated but no one can put the genie back in the bottle.

Yeah, that matches what I understood from watching The Great Hack in 2019. Ostensibly, there are laws that data brokers and companies with your info have to follow with regard to data removal, but none of it works in practice. Thanks