![]() If you just want a basic protection, you can read first the articles marked with a star. I reckon that this list of things to do may be overwhelming. However, if you have reasons to do it, or if you want to try it out, you will find here (1) an explication of the mainstream solutions, (2) a description of my experiences with them, and (3) a discussion of their applicability. This includes my experience with shutting down my Gmail account.įor most people, it is just paranoid to protect their communication against the government. But if you are inclined to, you will find here (1) reasons in favor of leaving them, (2) alternatives to these services, and (3) an honest discussion of the weaknesses of these alternatives. This section sensibilizes the reader to the threats of malicious Web pages, viruses, and fishy online shops.ĭifferent from many other security guides on the Web, I will not argue that you definitively have to leave the big data collectors Google, Facebook, and the like. Not all people whom you interact with on the Web are who you think they are. This section discusses secure passwords and two-factor authentication - something that even the non-paranoid people should have. ![]() Yes, there are evil people out there in the Web, and you better protect yourself against them. This section explains how to backup your data, and how to use cloud storage services. You yourself are the biggest danger to your data, because you may lose passwords, drop your laptop, or accidentally delete your data. ![]() Suchanek This guide explains in practical terms how to protect yourself against your 5 main adversaries:
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