In this thread we shill for our prefered ways of protecting our privacy and advise other anons how to git gud.
This includes:
>encrypting
>VPN
>OS
>email provider
>two-factor-authentification
>antivirus
>what else seems related
>VPNs located in UK or germany need not to apply
>>132057711
Simply put, don't post anything online that you're afraid of being tied to. I'm not recommending against taking precautions, but be forewarned that no software will protect you against compromised hardware.
How is this relevant to politics?
On the same day as germany got forced into the fag marriage our Bundestag decided to enact a law to legally spy on every german whose friend MIGHT BE a criminal. For example a tax dodger.
We call it "Bundestrojaner" and we couldnt prevent it happening as they forced it real quick.
>>132058125
We dont have freedok of speech and facr censorship.
If I harm Achmed's feelings I might face jailtime or a fine.