
The big-name mobile OS makers are control freaks (Apple) and ad servers (Google). If you want to be anonymous, forget about using a smartphone. There are many steps you can take on your smartphone and PC that may not make you disappear completely, but they'll get you a little closer to being invisible. Here's a rundown of what you can do to minimize spying, targeted ads, and ID theft as you explore the online world. That's not a real option for most of us, though. Is it even possible to take control of your own personal privacy online? Ultimately, the only way to stay truly anonymous online is.not to go online at all. But there's nothing wrong with wanting to stay anonymous, no matter what you're doing. For one, anonymity may be the only way for a real whistleblower to reveal corruption, considering how some have been treated. There are always going to be good reasons for people to go online without being tracked. It's not just about government spying it's also about how much data big companies such as Alphabet (Google), Amazon, Apple, Meta (Facebook), and Microsoft have collected in order to serve up targeted ads-not to mention how much of your personal data gets scooped up in all the breaches and hacks. But after years of learning about who's snooping into everything we do online, privacy on the web is hardly a given. Some might say the internet was built on anonymity, paving the way for a place where free speech reigns supreme. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.


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