Keep as much local as possible. Do anything involving money or your personal info inside a dedicated VM running a secure OS, or use QubesOS. Use a dumb phone instead of a smart phone. Keep your passwords in a local encrypted text file. If you need a password or other data on the road, SSH into your home machine from your laptop (which has an encrypted disk). Go back to using fake nick names instead of your real name…
Ask HN: How do you manage your digital footprint in 2023?
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#22Different account names for everything. I never use my real name and usually browse over Tor or with a VPN. If I watch a video it’s after I liberated it with yt-dlp. Reset my home Internet connection to get a different IP daily. I long ago deleted all my posts to Reddit and Facebook. I also ditched my gmail I had for over 20 years, I don’t trust those weasels.
Is the CIA after you?
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#25Different account names for everything. I never use my real name and usually browse over Tor or with a VPN. If I watch a video it’s after I liberated it with yt-dlp. Reset my home Internet connection to get a different IP daily. I long ago deleted all my posts to Reddit and Facebook. I also ditched my gmail I had for over 20 years, I don’t trust those weasels.
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#27There's another guy with the same first name and last name as me, and I feel a little bad for him that any time folks go looking for him they get me. For example: I had a short conversation with his mom on instagram whey she tried to add me as a friend (to be fair to her, my profile picture is kind of silhouetted). He presumably has a similar gmail address - I got a few emails from the military about the blended retirement system; I replied to explaining things and they apologized and straightened it out right away. I also get some occasional emails from his apartment complex and I've never been able to get them to recognize that I'm not their tenant.
Things that I post on hn/reddit/etc are generally meant for the world to see, so it's rare for me to delete a post.
I do run a pi-hole and ublock origin to cut down on various forms of tracking.
Re: Ask HN: How do you manage your digital footprint in 2023?
#28Different account names for everything. I never use my real name and usually browse over Tor or with a VPN. If I watch a video it’s after I liberated it with yt-dlp. Reset my home Internet connection to get a different IP daily. I long ago deleted all my posts to Reddit and Facebook. I also ditched my gmail I had for over 20 years, I don’t trust those weasels.
Re: Ask HN: How do you manage your digital footprint in 2023?
#29Different account names for everything. I never use my real name and usually browse over Tor or with a VPN. If I watch a video it’s after I liberated it with yt-dlp. Reset my home Internet connection to get a different IP daily. I long ago deleted all my posts to Reddit and Facebook. I also ditched my gmail I had for over 20 years, I don’t trust those weasels.
Do you really get a new IP every day? Every ISP I’ve had usually gives me the same IP after a restart
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#30I've had the idea of auto scrubbing yourself from these websites as a side project idea, but never really committed to it