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  • Cash is the best payment option. Only mullvad and proton take cash.

    Monero has yet to prove its privacy. Math nerds can’t crack an anonymous letter with cash.

  • Reject inefficient video data transfer. Return to kb sized articles you can analyze at your own pace.

    1. Broker 1 is stuck with cheaper data on somebody they know exists. The phone is in a static location switched on and proving location data.
    2. Periodically broker 1 asks other brokers for information on people who also are in the same place at the same time.
    3. Broker 2 says they have a match and sells it to broker 1.
    4. Broker 1 & 2 are able to resell much more valuable data on some privacy freak.

    Data isn’t some silo locked up. They have data sharing agreements allowing them to look at each others data and pay for transfers of useful information. Their profit comes from making initial collection agreements with the phone companies/banks/stores giving them sole access to raw data.

    At the end of the day OP wants to do all of this for his bank’s 2fa codes. The bank that knows who he is and where he lives due to know your customer laws.

    Just disable internet banking, paper statements, stops all data from being made in first place.

    Cash only phones only work from a privacy perspective if they are your single phone. As a secondary phone they’re just another number on your data broker profile.

  • I’m not sure what you are t following. They’re associating your location with your phone number non stop. The sms message is just you sending a message.

    Another provider has you location, another broker can pay for your information. Brokers clean up all the data they receive and match it to specific individuals. That’s how they do their job.

    Broker 1: hey got any data on person01?

    Broker 2: hey I got data on person01, how much you willing to pay?

    Broker1: sweet, I’ll pay this much.

  • That’s, not defeating anything.

    Your actual location is still being sold. They weren’t tracking you through sms in the first place. The phone company doesn’t need you to make phone calls to know where you are.

    Data brokers share data. All that changes is that you are now worth €0.015 vs €0.010.

    Your plan is a lot more effective if you just ask for paper statements from your bank and keep your cellphone at home. Or just turn off your cellphone and check for messages and VM like the ancients used to do on occasion.

  • Umm, how does this protect your privacy?

    SMS messages don’t include your location. The cellphone towers know your location. Getting a transmission from sms to matrix means it’s going from old phone over the Internet to a cell tower to your real phone/or cellular enabled laptop.

  • Reported to the Department Of Government Efficiency /s

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  • Willing to put up money for a test to find out?

    Born too early for the targeted allergy vaccines.

  • But…that’s just a setting on all the browsers

  • Best you can get for now is the already existing expanse sub on lemmy world

  • Setting aside the ethics of it all, really seems like the psychologist could have just shut the fuck up and have it published on their own deathbed.

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  • Blatantly false: through daily attendance at the church of soup and handcrafted carpentry factory, everybody can be saved. Jesus helps those that help themselves. /s

  • Pretty sure they’re able to rank votes differently based on how sure they are a person is a person.

  • Is there also a privacy focused alternative to yelp? I’d like to know the ratings of a business before I start driving.

  • It’s a massive oversimplification. But with captcha systems everywhere, they’re able to see you visit a newspaper, visit the journal site, try to download a journal pdf, and captcha is able to easily conclude that you’re a human and have automatic approval.

    Maybe if you’re going straight to a site for the first time today it would measure your single mouse click. And then from there tracking you across the Internet, assuming you’re online for maybe 6 hours like 99% of connected humans.

    Tor blocks all the fingerprinting, and anonymizes the ip address. Captcha is only able to see a computer arrive at the website requesting access. Captcha’s only tool is to give challenges which the bots are able to beat. So they make you run the challenge multiple times, seeing how long it takes your or randomizing how many times you’re willing to do them.

    Source: some tech YouTuber did a mini documentary about it. You could watch it yourself I assume.

  • The latest captchas and cloudflare-turnstile approve you because the google-cloud flare networks have already determined who you are as an individual and just wave you through.

    Tor gets the checks because they don’t know who you are and are seeing you for the first time. Getting a captcha means your privacy strategy is working.

  • It takes sustained “reality doesn’t not match internal model” for anything to happen. I’ll give them ten years for them to start saying “maybe I was wrong”. People are very very good at ignoring something they don’t want to see. Citation: global warming.

  • If it’s black coffee no sugar then you’re pretty much avoiding a blood sugar spike lol.

  • Last I checked computers talk in English /s

  • The children yearn for the coal mines