I use TOR Network with DuckDuckGo. It is very hard to follow you when use TOR:
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TOR also works with Linux. I have brought back to live my older computer which couldn't work with Win10, anymore. I am using Ubuntu which works nicely with TOR.
Tor (network - Wikipedia)
TOR also works with Linux. I have brought back to live my older computer which couldn't work with Win10, anymore. I am using Ubuntu which works nicely with TOR.
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You need basic German language to see who is Mark Sugar Pile.
Oh damn.
When ever I see that creep, nausea sets in.
I'm a proud never-fbooker.
Nor a twit.
The receipt im using is firefox with the extras privacy badger, ublock origin and cookie autodelete with a couple of sites like diyaudio 🙂 in white list. Only gmail (no point in hide gmail from google) and translate in chrome.It works great for me!
The best service he gave me was to close my FB account after several attempts to know more about me and they even had made updates into my profile, inventing a profession and a place of residency.Oh damn.
When ever I see that creep, nausea sets in.
I'm a proud never-fbooker.
Nor a twit.
They did not believe I lived in Hell Norway and my hobby was brain surgery.
The best service he gave me was to close my FB account after several attempts to know more about me and they even had made updates into my profile, inventing a profession and a place of residency.
They did not believe I lived in Hell Norway and my hobby was brain surgery.
Not ever subscribing to those social "apps" makes me feel FREE, like a fresh breeze on the ocean shoreline....refusing to get sucked into those sites gives me more piece of mind.
I like, and am entitled to my privacy, and I realize the internet makes things difficult, if not impossible in some cases.
simple things first ,if your browser choice allows it, prevent 3rdparty tracking etc. I like Firefox.
A dozen or so really obvious FB and sim domains I block at my router.
For my home (a couple of Mac laptops), I've a thousand+ lines or so pasted into the HOSTs file that bins - at the time I found the listing - all the FB domains used by their tracking and related general nonsense to 127.0.0.0. I've more in there to deal with other comparable parasitic social media / leeching annoyances.
I expect one could do similar and more with a 'pi-hole' [ Pi-hole – Network-wide protection ] on your router acting as DNS server/filter, but I don't need such complication.
Ps - just checked, after not thinking about it for a couple of years -FB cookies found: zero. it works.
A dozen or so really obvious FB and sim domains I block at my router.
For my home (a couple of Mac laptops), I've a thousand+ lines or so pasted into the HOSTs file that bins - at the time I found the listing - all the FB domains used by their tracking and related general nonsense to 127.0.0.0. I've more in there to deal with other comparable parasitic social media / leeching annoyances.
I expect one could do similar and more with a 'pi-hole' [ Pi-hole – Network-wide protection ] on your router acting as DNS server/filter, but I don't need such complication.
Ps - just checked, after not thinking about it for a couple of years -FB cookies found: zero. it works.
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Facebook does its best to learn all possible information about you so it is not strange that it monitors you. Also, I read some content about hacking and spying at https://celltrackingapps.com/how-to-find-out-someones-snapchat-password/ and realized how it can be easy to get your data.
That's not really hacking, those apps are for parents to monitor their children's online activities and requires physical access to the phone, which the parents already probably have.
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