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<blockquote data-quote="Thales" data-source="post: 872135" data-attributes="member: 67896"><p>I used to be a privacy oriented person like you. But I've changed because I realized security is more important and <strong>achievable</strong>. Privacy is not. I also checked privacy policies and used linux, double hop vpn, "private" mobile OS, paid "private" emails and other things I can't even remember. Made my life complicated because I thought they need my data. No one wanted my pizza orders, or browser history. If you are not a journalist then you should not pursue privacy like I and others did. I still use VPN and disabled telemetry on Windows but that's all. Google is the most secure oriented email service out there. Privacy? Doesn't matter.</p><p>There are a lot of topics here about privacy and you can find useful information. If I were you I would focus on security because as I mentioned it is achievable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thales, post: 872135, member: 67896"] I used to be a privacy oriented person like you. But I've changed because I realized security is more important and [B]achievable[/B]. Privacy is not. I also checked privacy policies and used linux, double hop vpn, "private" mobile OS, paid "private" emails and other things I can't even remember. Made my life complicated because I thought they need my data. No one wanted my pizza orders, or browser history. If you are not a journalist then you should not pursue privacy like I and others did. I still use VPN and disabled telemetry on Windows but that's all. Google is the most secure oriented email service out there. Privacy? Doesn't matter. There are a lot of topics here about privacy and you can find useful information. If I were you I would focus on security because as I mentioned it is achievable. [/QUOTE]
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