Dec. 24, 2022, 6:56 p.m. | /u/Life-Ad1547

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While no lock can keep out a determined thief, yet a locked screen door will prevent most inteusions. What we learn from that is that even trivial obstacles can make all the difference.

Many will say that privacy is dead, but it's not that black and white. We can't be completely private, but we can be "more private" both my limiting data collection and by feeding flase and inaccurate data to collectors. One method I've been considering specifically with Android …

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