Choice of search engine is another item which helps protect your privacy. Both Google and Bing keeps a log of everything you search for and uses it to improve search results and provide information to the government when requested.
Google https://history.google.com/history/
Bing https://www.bi...
The next line in defense is the web browser you use because it is usually what you use to talk to the world. If you use a browser which doesn't respect your privacy, you are basically giving the company everything that you do online. If you have a plugin that is prone to vulnerabilities, you risk be...
The first thing to think about when you think Privacy is the operating system (OS) you use. If you're using an popular OS, that leaves you open for being a target by the hacker community. If you're using an OS which doesn't care about your privacy, such as Windows 10/8/7, you risk your information b...
I haven't posted in a long time, so may as well post images of my desktop internals.
They have nice specs. They run UNIX/Linux 90% of the time. The gaming machine is the only machine that runs Windows and it runs it with the web browser sandboxed and in an standard user account. I don't want those...