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<blockquote data-quote="Brahman" data-source="post: 894081" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Talking control of your data is getting difficult day by day. Snooping eyes are everywhere, from tracking cookies to dns profiling. But you can reduce your data footprint given to these spying companies firstly by avoiding the use of built-in operating system- ie you can install Graphene OS if your Android phone support it- thus de-google yourself.</p><p>Secondly by having your own dns cache server on a raspberry Pi ( pihole or Adguard home) which can stripe the tracking websites, cookies, etc from the webpages you visit. If you don't want to spend money on raspberry Pi you can alternatively try nextdns ( pihole as a service) which is super easy to configure on any device, the only drawback being the " trust" element. With a pihole on raspberry Pi the dns data remain in your hand with nextdns it's with their servers. Use of these kinds of dns over TLS or doh reduces snooping eyes from your ISP.</p><p>Thirdly by actively masking your exposure by creating false accounts for different use case scenarios and use of different vpn for different browsers and accounts, thus avoiding the stereo typing or profiling of yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brahman, post: 894081, member: 11847"] Talking control of your data is getting difficult day by day. Snooping eyes are everywhere, from tracking cookies to dns profiling. But you can reduce your data footprint given to these spying companies firstly by avoiding the use of built-in operating system- ie you can install Graphene OS if your Android phone support it- thus de-google yourself. Secondly by having your own dns cache server on a raspberry Pi ( pihole or Adguard home) which can stripe the tracking websites, cookies, etc from the webpages you visit. If you don't want to spend money on raspberry Pi you can alternatively try nextdns ( pihole as a service) which is super easy to configure on any device, the only drawback being the " trust" element. With a pihole on raspberry Pi the dns data remain in your hand with nextdns it's with their servers. Use of these kinds of dns over TLS or doh reduces snooping eyes from your ISP. Thirdly by actively masking your exposure by creating false accounts for different use case scenarios and use of different vpn for different browsers and accounts, thus avoiding the stereo typing or profiling of yourself. [/QUOTE]
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