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by underseacables 713 days ago
Certainly. Put the home in a trust with an address at a law office. As long as you never tell anyone that is your address, and as long as you never have any of your billing or payments, or anything under your name connected to that address, it is certainly possible. Of course, everything would have to be paid for/billed to etc. a shell essentially at the law office
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I have seen this not work most of the time.

Source: am a lawyer.

Extreme privacy is extremely expensive and permanently lifestyle-altering.

Take your strategic and tactical cues from Cold War-era spycraft and from current-day hyperparanoid internet security practices.

So it's not possible to keep a business private? Are we talking from the government or from other people in the private sector? I know the former isn't possible, but it would be nice to have some isolation from some of the crazier elements of the internet.