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i tried tails but google still tracks me and its not for me since the police arent coming after me and the amensia and only being on usb is a bit annoying. i just thought there would be a lot more privacy

i tried qubes with whonix because it seemed interesting but still no privacy even on safest settings in tor (google still knows its me)

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[-] Rindogang@lemmy.ml 5 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

Privacy is me knowing you are in the bathroom, but not knowing what you are doing. (For example, I know you are using Linux, but I don't know what you are doing on it)

Anonymity is like wearing a mask. I know you are robbing a store, but I don't know who you are (Tor works like this)

i think id want privacy but its hard for me to understand even myself and what iwant ( i ask myself and what i hear is "i just dont like mean trackers ((" thanks for telling me this though )

[-] Rindogang@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 hours ago

Then what you can do right now is simply change your search engine to DuckDuckGo and use any Linux distro of your liking

​Privacy concerns stem from knowing where your data is going and distrusting the receiver. Do not push yourself too hard. It is a long road ahead to fully understand how data and people work

[-] lemmingsareawesome@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 minutes ago

i already use duckduckgo and linux

thanks for the advice though friend )))

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