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usonian

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Tue Mar 3, 2026, 12:34 PM
Tuesday

The search suggestions are pretty niche. There are more popular ones that
• Don't keep your search history, whether logged in or anonymous (which uses your IP address in their logs, a la Google) I generally use DuckDuckGo, despite its bias for "current" stuff shit (1) or startpage.com

https://privacysavvy.com/security/safe-browsing/private-search-engines/

Firefox generally works well, with built-in privacy controls. (and extensions). Brave has a whiff of sleaze.

https://thelibre.news/no-really-dont-use-brave/#and-more
CEO Brendan Eich is a RW and crypto nutcase and opposed same-sex marriages in California. (Prop 8)

At Brave Software, Eich co-created the Basic Attention Token (BAT), a cryptocurrency designed for use in the Brave browser (Wikipedia)
WTF? My attention is my own GD business.

If you're REALLY worried, use Tor.
https://www.torproject.org/
or the Tails distribution (the entire OS, not just the browser, is safeguarded)
https://tails.net/

Email.
Few use encrypted email. Proton and Tuta seem good. Just remember, email is as safe as the weakest link. If you email to a gmail user, you might as well have copied DHS. the FBI, CIA and local rookie cops.

Signal (not mentioned)
Same applies to Signal. If a recipient "decides" to let cops log in (like under duress) they can access messages you sent to that person. Otherwise, I try to get everyone to use it (has group video chats no less) and they don't.

Office Software.
Libre Office highly recommended. Microsoft pushes you to their cloud (and they LOVE the government)

Phones
"Free as in Freedom" phones are still in an early stage, though promising.

Shopping
I try to shop local. Sometimes, it's not easy.

Social Media
I avoid all but DU and Hacker News. Period.
I suggest that DU post a warrant canary, not for content, which is open, but for doxing. But if user info was leaked (and warrants are secret) then nobody would use it. Life is tough.

My opinion on Bluesky: It had a chance to become a high quality alternative, but looks just like twitter in the substitution of screenshots for content that you can actually read (if you're over 35 years old).

AI
Just say no unless you're a programmer using Claude, or running something locally. It's still in the "OOPS" mode., IMO.

General info.
I just saw a link to a Proton piece on security at protests.
Of course, it promotes Proton products, but they are good, and there's a free tier.
https://proton.me/blog/how-to-protect-privacy-at-protests
The Proton guide to privacy at protests

I have posted similar guides in Activist Headquarters.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=forum&id=1011


COMPUTERS.

Microsoft and Apple are agents of the Trump Regime.
I am recommending and adopting (again) Linux for all future work.

And since California has (stupidly) adopted age-verification for all operating systems and apps, a fantastic backdoor for the regime, It now seems a requirement to "roll your own" linux operating system in secret.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/12/10-not-so-hidden-dangers-age-verification
https://spectrum.ieee.org/age-verification
https://edri.org/our-work/why-age-verification-misses-the-mark-and-puts-everyone-at-risk/




(1) If you are searching anything factual or historical,and if there is a recent movie (or bullshit product for sale) with the same name, you get overwhelming results based on that movie, which can be annoying, and DDG does display results/ads based on your guessed location (from IP address) which is kind of creepy. Like, Epstein never visited the local brew pub, but the latter turns up in results.

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