All of us have made privacy mistakes at some point in our privacy journeys. In an effort to help those earlier on in that journey, please share some of the mistakes you’ve made, and how you could have prevented it.

    • The 8232 Project@lemmy.mlOP
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      3 days ago

      I knew Instagram was privacy invasive long before I ever started using it. Still decided to use it for some reason. Anyways, glad to have my dopamine receptors back.

  • Alwaysnownevernotme@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Recently I got conned into giving a couple websites my email address for an alleged discount thinking, well I’m going to give it to them with the purchase anyway. Only for them to then request my phone number.

    Couple lost sales for them.

  • monovergent 🏁@lemmy.ml
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    It’s been quite a journey:

    • Posting accurate personal info to my Google+ account when I first signed up
    • Signing in to Google on my phone and browser
    • Using an Android phone from eBay of dubious origin
    • Sending confidential info via email
    • Using the same gmail address for everything
    • Signing up for things with my real info when it wasn’t necessary
    • Handing out my phone number to loyalty programs
    • Running hacked game APKs without checking for malware
    • Using the User Agent Switcher extension on MS Edge, which was subsequently updated to include an infostealer
    • Using browser extensions of unknown provenance

    How to avoid:

    • Ironically, Windows 10 started me on my privacy journey. Microsoft was in my face enough with privacy offenses that I began moving to Linux and investing time into my privacy.
    • Don’t post unnecessary info to social media.
    • Never email confidential info.
    • Use a password manager, or at least some organized text file if you have an encrypted disk.
    • FOSS software is more available and user-friendly than ever, always look for a FOSS alternative.
  • DeuxChevaux@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I changed the user-agent of my browser to “Error: No browser installed”. Can’t be more unique than that, I guess. That was 30 years ago, though, I don’t think it will hurt me today 😆

  • bitwolf@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    Before really learning about the implications, I had used the same alias on dozens of sites. I had hoped for serendipitous interactions.

    Its taken forever to track down and clean up all of those old accounts.

  • yonder@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    I use Discord, though only in a web browser and only for semi-public chats. I might be using Discord less if I had gotten some friend groups onto something like Matrix.

    • Grey Cat@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      Same, I can recommend vesktop to at least have a dedicated window for it, + some customization. I used discord-sandboxed before, but that stopped working.

  • jam12705@lemmy.world
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    Last year I purchased a domain name for our farm business as a place holder knowing I’ll eventually get around to putting together a website when life allows.

    Well the domain registration site had a “privitize my infomation” button…which I forgot to check…for the first 12 hours.

    EVERY web and app developer from here to Pakistan now has my phone number and I get about 4-6 calls a day asking if I want help developing an app for our website.

    I’ve had to block entire area codes with an installed spam blocker just to slow them down and get some small bit of peace back.

    Moral of the story, Never forget to hit that privitize button.

  • Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I still have digiaids from Limewire back in the day. I also regularly type “magic” between a certain you and a tube and I have no idea who operates that site.

  • Avincentor@lemmy.ml
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    3 days ago

    Advice my parents to use outlook. They were using an ISP email service which we had to get rid of. I wasn’t sure if tutanota was ready for them yet and they already were a bit familiar with outlook. It was a bit of a trade off back then.