What simpletons you all are

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Privacy lovers aren’t the average person. Just wish these folk that keep wanting privacy would stop being so dumb about it.


This list is terrible and not even true for some of the things listed. Funny how hard you all are defending not reading. Reading the TOS of some of these would in most cases always inform you of something they practice that they want you to agree to that you may or may not like. So yes a high majority of the time.

There is also a difference between being private and trying to prevent you from being spied on. Duckduckgo doesn’t use trackers but that doesn’t mean they won’t give your IP address and search results to an Alphabet Agency (for one example)


Read the terms of service. Doesn’t matter the product. Also we use mopeds in my country lol you all are funny


I was just telling people to read terms of service and people disliked my post. If they read it they would realize information like that but they are SIMPs so they just refuse to and say “oh iTz tOo hArdD to ReAd it”


Well don’t use it if you don’t know what the companies doing. Because we have to take responsibility as users


READ THE TOS! lol
In order to protect your privacy even more efficiently, you need to do something very simple whenever using an online service or a software. Something that most people fail to do is reading the terms of service, also known as a TOS, from companies or developers' software. This usually will tell you straight up whether they're spying on you, selling your data, or using it to sell ads. This will solve a lot of problems with people not realizing that some software is actually the opposite of privacy, but they keep using it thinking it enhances their privacy.
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It is better. First of all you don’t have to connect your phone number or an email. this is an automatic victory

Its on a torified network. It’s encrypted And if you choose basically every chat is a burner account. So once deleted it’s gone.

I’ve noticed that signal is actually NOT secure at all and may actually be a gov project


Happened to me for a few weeks. Then just started working out of nowhere. I believe alphabet agencies are targeting Tor nodes behind the scenes. Then I saw a few public articles supporting this idea. I think they are about to try and make Tor difficult to use to the point it will be hard to impossible