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Operational privacy for real people.

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Suits can't handle the truth

Eat a dick Elon

You’re building your future and emailing it away.

Every proposal. Every client file. Every pitch deck. You fire it off through Gmail like it’s still safe.

But it’s not. Email is a surveillance trap.

The file isn’t just “sent.” It’s copied. Scanned. Logged. Parsed. Forever. By your email provider. Their provider. And every hop in between.

If that sounds dramatic, read your Google account settings. It’s not paranoia. It’s the business model.

You wouldn’t hand a stranger your keys just to deliver a letter. So why are you handing over your unencrypted files?

Time to stop.

#OPSECForCreators #EscapeBigTech

https://untraceabledigitaldissident.com/are-you-still-emailing-files-like-its-2010/

They will never give you the education you need to overthrow them...

If we transition to CBDCs how will we tip strippers? đŸ€”

1. THE SYSTEM ISN’T BROKEN. IT’S WORKING AS DESIGNED.

I used to think all the surveillance, manipulation, and shadowbanning was some kind of glitch. That if we just raised awareness or passed the right law, we could “fix” it.

Wrong.

These platforms aren’t interested in freedom. They’re data funnels. Engagement farms. Addiction engines built to sell your attention to the highest bidder. And they work exactly as intended. Every click you make, every second you spend scrolling, every friend you tag it all feeds the machine.

Wishing the system was better is like hoping the casino will start letting you win.

You don’t fix it. You exit it. You build outside it.

2. DELETING SOMETHING DOESN’T MAKE IT GONE.

I used to believe in the delete button.

Post something dumb, hit delete, problem solved. Share personal info, delete it later, clean slate. But deletion is a lie. A button that comforts you while your data stays cached, copied, or archived by someone else.

Big Tech doesn’t forget. Neither do data brokers, or scraped archives, or the random screenshots floating in group chats and backup servers you’ll never see.

Once it’s out there, assume it’s permanent. This doesn’t mean panic. It means discipline. Don’t share what you might regret. Don’t trust platforms with your secrets. Don’t hand over your future self’s privacy for a few likes today.

Control starts with restraint.

3. ANONYMITY IS A SKILL, NOT A SWITCH.

There is no app that makes you anonymous. No setting, no VPN, no one-size-fits-all magic bullet.

Privacy is layered. Contextual. Hard won.

It’s about knowing the threats, understanding your patterns, and being willing to walk away from convenience when it costs too much. I learned this the hard way—relying on tools I didn’t understand, thinking TOR or Signal made me invisible while my habits gave me away.

Being anonymous means being unpredictable. It means discipline in what you reveal, where you go, and who you trust. It means compartmentalizing your life into silos, rotating your tactics, and staying humble enough to know you’ll never be 100% safe.

You won’t get it perfect. But you can get better. Faster. Sharper.

If I had known these things sooner, I would’ve saved years of cleanup. Avoided the mistakes that still leave a trail. But hindsight doesn’t help unless you use it.

So use it.

Don’t wait to get burned.

Start clawing back your privacy now.

https://untraceabledigitaldissident.com/

Some people just want to watch the world burn

Challenge accepted.

No fluff, no distractions, no corporate strings. Each of these freedom tools exists outside the surveillance economy. They aren’t just privacy preserving they are sovereignty tools.

1. Tails OS

Live, amnesic, anonymous. Boots from USB. Leaves no trace.

Why:

Because when shit hits the fan, you need something that doesn’t remember. Tails turns any computer into a temporary safehouse. Built in Tor, no logs, no disk writes unless you say so. Ideal for whistleblowers, journalists, or anyone who wants to vanish now all hanging on your key ring.

Access hostile networks without touching internal drives

Publish sensitive material

Create disposable sessions that can’t be traced

#usecase: Crisis mode, dropbox pickups, burner sessions

2. SimpleX Chat

No phone number. No metadata. No central servers.

Why:

Because Signal still requires a phone number, and most “private” messengers are tied to identity or metadata in some way. With SimpleX: no fixed IDs, messages routed over random relays, no way to link sender and recipient. You share a temporary invite, not a static handle.

Exchange sensitive info without leaving trails

Coordinate anonymously

Maintain contact without compromising others

#usecase: comms, burner networks, zero leak collab

3. KeePassXC (Offline Only)

Local password manager with zero cloud sync. Built for power users.

Why:

Because password reuse is digital suicide and cloud based password managers are entralized honeypots. KeePassXC keeps secrets local, lets you sync manually over trusted channels (like encrypted USB or Syncthing), and doesn’t phone home.

Manage multiple aliases and logins

Store crypto seed phrases

#usecase: Alias control, opsec vault, non-cloud credential store

Forget sun signs, I want to know what your thermal paste pattern is.

Think Local First is Obsolete?

That’s Exactly What They Want You to Think

They want you to believe local first equals obsolete. That offline equals disconnected. That if you’re not plugged into the cloud, you’re falling behind.

That’s the lie.

The truth? Local first is control. And control is the only thing that keeps your work yours.

#LocalFirst #DigitalPrivacy #EscapeBigTech

https://untraceabledigitaldissident.com/think-local-first-is-obsolete-thats-exactly-what-they-want-you-to-think/

I'm not going to make the crass and obvious joke about what Heads of Growth are supposed to give. I'm not going to make the crass and obvious joke about what Heads of Growth are supposed to give. I'm not going to make the crass and obvious joke about what Heads of Growth are supposed to give. I'm not going to make the crass and obvious joke about what Heads of Growth are supposed to give.

My computer monitor died. đŸ„ș Never trust Samsung

Don't worry fam. I'm sure the Epstein list will come out after the DOGE checks and the Fort Knox audit

Epstein never existed... probably next

What if your second brain didn’t live on someone else’s server?

If your ideas, your process, your draft stack (all local, all encrypted) could finally stop leaking signal to Google, Notion, or some SaaS you’ll regret trusting in 18 months?

This is how I built that. And why you should too.

https://untraceabledigitaldissident.com/whats-inside-my-obsidian-vault-and-why-you-should-steal-this-setup/

Where did the murder hornets go?

Still Sending Client Info Through Google?

From Gmail to Tuta: Privacy-First Communication for Clients

If you’re still using Gmail for client work, you’re not in control.

#privacy #untraceable #email

https://untraceabledigitaldissident.com/still-sending-client-info-through-google/

I have 2. Whenever I add a service to one, I repeat it and add the other.

Not going to pretend it's not a pain in the ass

FYI you can ask Apple what they know about you

https://support.apple.com/en-ca/102208

I don't know who needs to hear this, but you don't need permission

I am looking forward to getting drunk and shit posting tomorrow

Replying to Avatar Sleventy3

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With this new pixel I'm excited to start sharing better quality stuff. Especially during my transition out of the city into the Bush

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