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Everything you need to become a Privacy Wizard.
- Privacy Tools (thanks u/yieldingTemporarily)
- ethical.net (thanks u/yieldingTemporarily)
- AlternativeTo - Find alternatives for software. Used extensively to build this guide. Also check out Switching.software (thanks @mynamesleon)
- Framasoft - Lots of alternatives and software. Too many to fit into the list. Also check out this link. Thanks @NicolasPA
- r/Privacy wiki
- r/VPN - Read the sidebar and wiki to learn more about why you should consider using a VPN. I personally use Mullvad but do your own research before choosing.
- Four Methods to Create a Secure Password You'll Actually Remember
- How to Create a Strong Password (and Remember It)
- Use a password manager such as Bitwarden
- Set up multi-factor/two-factor authentication on as many accounts as you can
- Don't save passwords to your browser: Erase the entire password cache once you set up a password manager.
- Remove bloatware from Android (without root)
- What are 5-eyes, 9-eyes, and 14-eyes?
- Outline is an awesome tool for getting all the junk out of news articles (I've used it a few times in this guide already). Sometimes it can get around paywalls for "premium" news sites.
- What is Tor and should I use it?
- HTTP vs. HTTPS
- The EFF has an excellent guide on how to stay safe and secure online. It is incredibly useful and I suggest that everyone read through it.
- Click here and here for tips on disabling Windows 10 telemetry/data collection.
- Click here to sign up for DuckDuckGo's privacy newsletter, and here for more tips, articles, and blog posts from DuckDuckGo.
- Delete Facebook. Another guide can be found here.
- Why you should put tape over your webcam
- What is DNS and why should I change it? Use DNSPerf to see which one is fastest for you. (Thanks @resynth1943)
- What is GDPR? TechRadar and The Guardian
- Here is a really good guide for configuring a super secure Linux workstation (thanks u/aoeudhtns)
- A website to raise awareness of online privacy. Lot's of good tips in here (thanks u/brais33)
- Android Privacy Guide (thanks u/rightknobhead)
- Windows 10 Privacy Guide (thanks again u/rightknobhead)
- Check out Prism Break (thanks u/FrontierPsycho)
- Guide for Linux users on blocking everything Google at the network level. This can and probably will break other alternatives that rely on Google to serve content. Thanks u/wesaphzt
- u/wesaphzt also provided this, this, and this for hardening Firefox.
- Check out WindowsSpyBlocker and this tutorial for even more Windows 10 tips (thanks u/rudolf323)
- Virustotal let's you upload files and it scans it against multiple antivirus software at once. Very helpful for checking false negatives. Website uses Google Analytics.
- Did you read the wiki yet? Go do that.