May 29, 2023, 6:15 p.m. | /u/Snoo_79814

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Let's say that the average person generates $100 in advertising revenue annually. After doing the privacy basics, how much do you think the advertising revenue would go down?

You can define basics how you want, but I consider it to be:
* Changing any available setting to private
* Using a privacy respecting provider for search engine, browser, and email.
* Using a unique email per account
* Favoring foss apps when possible

I'm not trying to get lost on …

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