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Some of these will be my favorites and some of these will be common things said by multipl other people. Inspired by the opsec thread.

1- Common sense, don't click weird links, don't allow notifications to "verify", don't download free roblox executors and don't mess with your privacy settings. Most people that don't spend too much time on the internet would only really need windows defender to keep them safe

2- Full internet reset: Wipe your PC, switch email services (if not make a new one) unlink UNIMPORTANTANT accounts (DISCORD,SPOTIFY,SHAZAM,GOOGLE ETC.) and make new accounts with nowhere similar passwords.

3- VPN: Use a vpn for most of your time online, your ip is NOT that important but it's not about that, it's about being secure with your privacy and security.

4- KEYBOARD APPS: I might just be crazy but I genuinely think keyboard apps like facemoji are actively monitoring our texts, they definitely log some suspicious messages and eventually end up being sold.UNINSTALL ALL OF THEM.

5- Anti Virus AVOID AND TRY
AVOID:
McAfee
Norton
TRY:
Kaspersky
Malwarebytes

6- Do NOT use chrome: It not only eats your ram it is not the safest browser out.

7- Linux: Linux is the best bet for privacy. NOT DEBIAN, UBUNTU OR MINT. Debian packages have a back door, Ubuntu is also backdoored and mint is more for beginners and for beginners, get Arch or Gentoo.


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Some of these will be my favorites and some of these will be common things said by multipl other people. Inspired by the opsec thread.

1- Common sense, don't click weird links, don't allow notifications to "verify", don't download free roblox executors and don't mess with your privacy settings. Most people that don't spend too much time on the internet would only really need windows defender to keep them safe

2- Full internet reset: Wipe your PC, switch email services (if not make a new one) unlink UNIMPORTANTANT accounts (DISCORD,SPOTIFY,SHAZAM,GOOGLE ETC.) and make new accounts with nowhere similar passwords.

3- VPN: Use a vpn for most of your time online, your ip is NOT that important but it's not about that, it's about being secure with your privacy and security.

4- KEYBOARD APPS: I might just be crazy but I genuinely think keyboard apps like facemoji are actively monitoring our texts, they definitely log some suspicious messages and eventually end up being sold.UNINSTALL ALL OF THEM.

5- Anti Virus AVOID AND TRY
AVOID:
McAfee
Norton
TRY:
Kaspersky
Malwarebytes

6- Do NOT use chrome: It not only eats your ram it is not the safest browser out.

7- Linux: Linux is the best bet for privacy. NOT DEBIAN, UBUNTU OR MINT. Debian packages have a back door, Ubuntu is also backdoored and mint is more for beginners and for beginners, get Arch or Gentoo.


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Some of these will be my favorites and some of these will be common things said by multipl other people. Inspired by the opsec thread.

1- Common sense, don't click weird links, don't allow notifications to "verify", don't download free roblox executors and don't mess with your privacy settings. Most people that don't spend too much time on the internet would only really need windows defender to keep them safe

2- Full internet reset: Wipe your PC, switch email services (if not make a new one) unlink UNIMPORTANTANT accounts (DISCORD,SPOTIFY,SHAZAM,GOOGLE ETC.) and make new accounts with nowhere similar passwords.

3- VPN: Use a vpn for most of your time online, your ip is NOT that important but it's not about that, it's about being secure with your privacy and security.

4- KEYBOARD APPS: I might just be crazy but I genuinely think keyboard apps like facemoji are actively monitoring our texts, they definitely log some suspicious messages and eventually end up being sold.UNINSTALL ALL OF THEM.

5- Anti Virus AVOID AND TRY
AVOID:
McAfee
Norton
TRY:
Kaspersky
Malwarebytes

6- Do NOT use chrome: It not only eats your ram it is not the safest browser out.

7- Linux: Linux is the best bet for privacy. NOT DEBIAN, UBUNTU OR MINT. Debian packages have a back door, Ubuntu is also backdoored and mint is more for beginners and for beginners, get Arch or Gentoo.


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DNRRRR!!!!!
 
DNRRRR!!!!!
This is @pua btw you're gonna get extorted because u DNR
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5- Anti Virus AVOID AND TRY
avoid all antiviruses and use your brain when running shit you downloaded from the internet
 

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