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[HQ GUIDE] STAY ANONYMOUS ON THE INTERNET (OpSec)
#163
Posted 11 August 2020 - 02:57 PM
I already posted this before, but it got deleted I re-tweaked it so hopefully it can stay online this time
S/O to user @
bacardyfor some new ideas
Welcome to my third 100% personally handwritten guide!
I added some humor to it to make it less boring
So you told yourself: "I'll SE this keyboard and I'm done" or "I'm just gonna refund this Switch and I'll be out for good".
If you kept your word then all right, you're probably safe. But if you keep coming back over and over again, then you might need some protection on the WorldWideWeb.
In this guide, I will show you different tiers on how to stay safe on the Internet. The higher the tier, the safer and more anonymous you are.
I thought I was anonymous on the Internet? You wish, bully! Even regular websites can easily track your location by using your IP and your MAC address, which are unique to each device connected to the WWW.
Why should I care? If - I am saying, IF - a legal entity decides to investigate you, then you will be fucked if you don't have any kind OpSec (Operation Security)
Will I be safe if I follow this guide? You can never be 100% safe on the Internet, but SOME OpSec is better than NO OpSec. If you have no OpSec right now, just Google "What is my IP address" and you'll see what I mean.
Let's get started!
This guide took me two hours to write Hope you all enjoyed it
Thanks
#164
Posted 11 August 2020 - 02:58 PM
I already posted this before, but it got deleted I re-tweaked it so hopefully it can stay online this time
S/O to user @
bacardyfor some new ideas
Welcome to my third 100% personally handwritten guide!
I added some humor to it to make it less boring
So you told yourself: "I'll SE this keyboard and I'm done" or "I'm just gonna refund this Switch and I'll be out for good".
If you kept your word then all right, you're probably safe. But if you keep coming back over and over again, then you might need some protection on the WorldWideWeb.
In this guide, I will show you different tiers on how to stay safe on the Internet. The higher the tier, the safer and more anonymous you are.
I thought I was anonymous on the Internet? You wish, bully! Even regular websites can easily track your location by using your IP and your MAC address, which are unique to each device connected to the WWW.
Why should I care? If - I am saying, IF - a legal entity decides to investigate you, then you will be fucked if you don't have any kind OpSec (Operation Security)
Will I be safe if I follow this guide? You can never be 100% safe on the Internet, but SOME OpSec is better than NO OpSec. If you have no OpSec right now, just Google "What is my IP address" and you'll see what I mean.
Let's get started!
This guide took me two hours to write Hope you all enjoyed it
Thanks
#168
Posted 14 August 2020 - 09:50 AM
I already posted this before, but it got deleted I re-tweaked it so hopefully it can stay online this time
S/O to user @
bacardyfor some new ideas
Welcome to my third 100% personally handwritten guide!
I added some humor to it to make it less boring
So you told yourself: "I'll SE this keyboard and I'm done" or "I'm just gonna refund this Switch and I'll be out for good".
If you kept your word then all right, you're probably safe. But if you keep coming back over and over again, then you might need some protection on the WorldWideWeb.
In this guide, I will show you different tiers on how to stay safe on the Internet. The higher the tier, the safer and more anonymous you are.
I thought I was anonymous on the Internet? You wish, bully! Even regular websites can easily track your location by using your IP and your MAC address, which are unique to each device connected to the WWW.
Why should I care? If - I am saying, IF - a legal entity decides to investigate you, then you will be fucked if you don't have any kind OpSec (Operation Security)
Will I be safe if I follow this guide? You can never be 100% safe on the Internet, but SOME OpSec is better than NO OpSec. If you have no OpSec right now, just Google "What is my IP address" and you'll see what I mean.
Let's get started!
This guide took me two hours to write Hope you all enjoyed it
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#169
Posted 14 August 2020 - 07:02 PM
I already posted this before, but it got deleted I re-tweaked it so hopefully it can stay online this time
S/O to user @
bacardyfor some new ideas
Welcome to my third 100% personally handwritten guide!
I added some humor to it to make it less boring
So you told yourself: "I'll SE this keyboard and I'm done" or "I'm just gonna refund this Switch and I'll be out for good".
If you kept your word then all right, you're probably safe. But if you keep coming back over and over again, then you might need some protection on the WorldWideWeb.
In this guide, I will show you different tiers on how to stay safe on the Internet. The higher the tier, the safer and more anonymous you are.
I thought I was anonymous on the Internet? You wish, bully! Even regular websites can easily track your location by using your IP and your MAC address, which are unique to each device connected to the WWW.
Why should I care? If - I am saying, IF - a legal entity decides to investigate you, then you will be fucked if you don't have any kind OpSec (Operation Security)
Will I be safe if I follow this guide? You can never be 100% safe on the Internet, but SOME OpSec is better than NO OpSec. If you have no OpSec right now, just Google "What is my IP address" and you'll see what I mean.
Let's get started!
This guide took me two hours to write Hope you all enjoyed it
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