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    [–] Gakomi@lemmy.world 6 points 7 months ago (1 children)

    Well to be fair even if you go full conspiracy theory or whatever an go insane to the point of blocking everything I doubt you are completely safe from anyone knowing who you are or what you do. In my country a few years back it was a big scandal because the internet ISPs were decrypting trafic and we're knowing everything anyone did on the internet as well as selling that date to ad companies. So I don't really care about this shit anymore cause I already know someone somewhere is already selling my data, I use an ad block just to not be bothered by stupid pop-up ads and that's about it.

    [–] shimdidly@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

    Agree. Full-doomer isn't for everyone. We can reduce our attack surface, but there's no silver bullets. Just using a good adblocker increases privacy quite a bit, and quite frankly makes browsing the web bearable.

    internet ISPs were decrypting traffic

    I always thought it was a little sus that the NSA designed a lot of of the ciphers we use today.

    [–] AMDIsOurLord@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago

    The ciphers are chosen in a competition and then turned into a standard. If you think that the NSA is after your ass there are many ciphers that are not standard and there are ones from non-NATO countries you could use