I’ve checked out PrivacyGuides itself, the new oil and SSD. These all seem a bit too advanced/complex to me, I want something simple and secure, preferably open-source too. Any help would be appreciated.

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    Ultimately, asking for a simple guide to privacy is like asking for a simple guide to safety. It’s a broad category, and different people have different needs. Certain parts are simple (privacy: avoid interaction with big tech, safety: don’t leave a fire unattended) but many elements are either unnecessary (windows privacy-supporting software for someone who only uses an iphone, flotation devices in the Sahara) or necessarily complex. (data hygiene procedures, having the correct type of fire extinguisher) There is no prebuilt ‘Privacy Guide for Darkguyman’s situation.’

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    1. Pick one user downloaded app from your device.
    2. Check it has a libre software license text file, like GPL, to check we control it.
    3. If not, remove it (optional: replace it).
    4. Repeat the above for every other app.

    This makes privacy easy, stopping apps blocking our privacy, by putting us in control.

    You did not say which part of those guides is the issue, so here is the most simple and important part.

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    Some simple things to look into:

    • Change your DNS resolver on all devices to something privacy friendly
    • Use a search engine with less tracking
    • Ublock, Privacy Badger etc for browser extensions
    • Firefox with disabled tracking (look into forks like Librewolf)
    • Change your keyboard on your phone to something local with no tracking (FUTO Keyboard)
    • This for Windows, just use normal settings if you dont know what you’re doing
    • Install Fdroid for open source apps. Many privacy friendly options.
    • Look into how to disable telemitry on all the devices you use. Some of the above will already help you with that.

    And in general, try to use services from the EU, as its privacy laws are much stronger than other alternatives.

    Good luck, let me know if you need something more advanced.

  • The New Oil@mastodon.thenewoil.orgB
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    @darkguyman I am extremely curious what part of my website is “too advanced/complex.” My goal is to make privacy approachable to even the most non-technical user, so this indicates I might be missing the mark. If you have detailed feedback on how I can improve, I would be very grateful.

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    2 days ago

    What are your needs ? What are the services/software you want to ditch ? What are the threats you want to protect from ?

    There is no universal privacy guides.

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      2 days ago

      Is there no general simple guide? I mean the above ones are definitely all-rounders. Not perfect but sort of a peek at privacy.

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        Short answer: no

        Longer answers start asking questions and people here can address them in bite sized format.

        But bigger picture who are you trying to deny your data and how much is u willing to suffer for it.

        Once you figure that out you start implementing practices and software to provide you with desirable outcome at that’s still usable.

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    I’m not really sure what you’re looking for here. You say you’re looking for something open source, simple and secure, but… what? The guide itself should be open source and secure? Or are you looking for a ‘threat model’, as privacy enthusiasts call it, or individual tools, or a list of tools?

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    You can always ask online community here or on other platforms since they can provide you with exactly what you want.