My fear is that special AI systems will appear that will analyze every message I send and every action on my device.

What skills should I have? What Linux knowledge should I have? What should I know about routers and how the Internet works, VPN, and so on?

I’m still on Windows, and it’s starting to scare me. I just found out that the system records almost everything I do and sends the data to servers. And someone also told me that if I want an anonymous system, I have to figure it out myself, completely.

  • DontTakeMySky@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    +1

    A lot of the VPN hype is sort of left over from before we had “https” everywhere. Most of your Internet traffic is encrypted these days.

    I guess there’s a slight advantage with VPNs (vs ISPs) having your data is you can at least choose your VPN provider more freely than you can choose your ISP so in theory you can pick one you can trust.

    But this is chasing a pretty small amount of anonymity for most people. It’s not worth it most of the time.

    And tbh, you’re most likely worried about the Ad companies and social media giants, not your ISP.

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      11 hours ago

      I mean, vpns have additional value by allowing people to circumvent geoblocks, possibly local censorship, and in general the whole nonsense tied to access based on where you are and what nationality you have.

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        6 hours ago

        Definitely. And theres also the ability to use it to “hide in the crowd” if you have decent OPSEC and are being anonymous in other ways.