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Ask HN: How do you remain anonymous on the internet?
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18 points
by kyo3
3259 days ago
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Edit for a little more clarity: I thought about using a VPN just to have a little less of a footprint online, but it was just annoying to setup due to the provider I used being marked as spam. I also read later there was little to no point in doing this. It probably had little effect in light of recent NSA news, but I also switched to Linux to have a little less minimal spying done on compared to Windows 10. In short, I understand some trail is a necessary evil and this may end up being "if they want you, they'll find you", but I wanted to see what steps are generally taken to avoid leaving gaping holes of myself on the internet's virtual floor. |
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1. Use a fake name.
2. Use an email that isn't personally identifiable.
3. Get yourself a P.O. Box and have everything sent there (for when you order packages on Amazon) (you can still be identified offline, as there's no way to get a P.O. Box nowadays without actual proof of identification and residency)
> USPS has good deals.. I'm paying about $5/month for a small box (purchase of an entire year) ... as a web app developer with a business, I really didn't want my home address to be known, so this worked for me to at least keep my address somewhat anonymous, but they are all mostly inexpensive, and even if it doesn't fit into your mailbox, they'll just hold it at the Post Office for you with a notice on your mailbox to pick it up at the counter
4. You will have to buy gift cards at Walmart so you can purchase at Amazon and other websites.