Start Here

Start Here

If you’re new to privacy, start with the biggest wins first. This page will evolve as we publish more guides.

1) Do the basics (30–60 minutes)

  • Use a password manager + unique passwords
  • Turn on 2FA (prefer authenticator app or security key)
  • Update your OS and apps
  • Review key privacy settings (browser + phone)

Use the full checklist: Privacy Checklist.

2) If you need a VPN, pick it for the right reasons

A VPN can help with network privacy (public Wi‑Fi, ISP profiling) and reduce tracking in some situations. It won’t magically make you anonymous. Choose based on: logging policy, jurisdiction, security track record, and usability.

(We’ll add a full VPN buyer’s guide + recommendations as more content lands.)

3) Traveling? Be cautious with cheap eSIM resellers

Many social-media eSIM brands are resellers. That creates an opaque chain of data handling. Start here:

The hidden privacy risks of cheap travel eSIMs


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