Looking for real online privacy

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Looking for real online privacy

Plimus
I am thinking about jumping into the e-commerce game and have a ton of questions about the whole process. I cannot decide if I should build my own site or just stick to the big marketplaces for my sales. Is this type of business even worth the effort these days or is the market already too crowded for a newcomer? Also should I buy a bunch of stock and keep it at my house or is that dropshipping thing a better move for a beginner? I really want to get some solid answers before I put any actual cash into this project.
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Keeper
Data brokers and ad networks have turned the web into a total tracking field. You can't even load a basic page without some script digging into your system settings. VPNs only hide your IP, but your browser is still shouting your screen resolution and fonts to everyone. You could try hardened setups like Librewolf or tweaking configs in Firefox, but even then, some scripts are just too smart. Using a specific OS like Tails helps to go the extra mile.
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Re: Looking for real online privacy

Bellfegor
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Most people think a simple incognito tab is enough, but that does basically nothing against modern tracking. It's a constant race between the trackers and the privacy tools. Check out the safest web browsers here https://gologin.com/blog/safest-browsers-privacy/ . These anti-detect browsers work by swapping out your real data for a clean profile every time you log in. You get a fresh digital identity so those trackers can't link your sessions together. It is a solid way to keep your browsing data separate and protected from the usual fingerprinting stuff.