What are some things you can no longer enjoy due to being a privacy advocate or also being to knowledgeable on how...

what are some things you can no longer enjoy due to being a privacy advocate or also being to knowledgeable on how companies treat your data?

>smart home speakers
>any sort of sync service that moves your personal data
>anything tied to facebook or social networks

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>>any sort of sync service that moves your personal data
Tresorit would like to say hello.

>Smartphone

>smart phone speaker
No need
>sync conpany
Use local and off site backup
>social networks
No need

you have a serious case of dyslexia

computers
technology

life

This might be an unpopular one but:

>literally any wireless connection

I'm far too paranoid about mitm attacks after seeing just how easy they are to set up. Everything in my homelab is wired, from Ethernet cables running to my boxes, to mice and keyboards. I just don't trust wireless networks because they're so damn fragile and easy to break into. Besides, there's already enough noise in the air, I don't want to add to it.

You understand that defeating different variations of mitm is almost the whole point of authenticated encryption, right?

Thanks for giving out info to the NSA on how to avoid them. Surely they won't use the very information on this thread to combat non-brainwashed mulattos.

having a smartphone

I should also remind you mitm is not made much more difficult by the removal of a wireless AP

Life itself.

fuck where do you get one of those? I want that hat

t. autist

>smart home
>smart phone

If you don't see the difference, you are a functional illiterate.

I'd drop Firefox for Google Chrome in a heartbeat if Google weren't such assholes.
Funnily enough, the edgiest website I visit is Jow Forums and I'm a complete normie in every aspect. There's no reason for anyone to care about what I do on the internet

that'll be 6 keys user

Can no longer Bluetooth my Shota pornography to the neighbors

You miss nothing. None of this stuff is new. These are improvements or downgrades of technology that we already had. The only one that's even arguable is emergency service from OnStar.
the Internet of Things is a grown, college educated man, sticking his tongue into an electrical socket with a big smile on his face, and thinking that everybody who doesn't join him is stupid.

That’s both irrelevant and not true.

having friends

SIM cards
VoIP/call/video services outside of open source and encrypted services

Anything Google

>black tape on smart phone camera
>afraid to talk around it
>no lineageOS available
>locked boot loader
>at&t backdoors
>cannot remove chrome
>cannot remove at&t software
>literal 800$ paperweight
>feels bad
>leave it in a drawer
>use a S5 with lineageos
>the experience is exactly the same, there is no meaningful way to upgrade technology from 2014
>no one calls me anyway
>spend all day in room anyway
also
>uncomfy wired keyboards to protect FDE
>periodically unplug wifi adapter for days, sometimes weeks
>internet is extremely negative influence on life, makes feel worse always, but can't quit coming back
>no bluetooth anything
>40$ paperweight bluetooth headphones are a banned
>inferior open source freeCAD software even though google sketchup costs 0$ and standard used by open source designers

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