Digital Minimalism
The Day You Ditch Your Phone Shouldn’t Be the First Time.
Sometimes the only real countermeasure is silence.
REVIEW: SLNT Faraday Bags: Field Tested, Signal Killed
Your phone is betraying your location. Here’s how I tested the gear that claims to stop it.
The “Friendly” Data Harvesters: Businesses That Double as Intel Collectors
If the business pushes apps or cards harder than the product, data is the real commodity.
The Silent Pings: Detecting Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Cellular Tracking in Public
Surveillance doesn’t need a camera when your own phone is screaming “here I am.”
Surveillance Capitalism Doesn’t End at the Screen. It Follows Your Feet
Private movement is sovereignty in practice. You still exist. You just refuse to be mapped on their terms.
The Week You Took Your Space Back
This week was about one thing: reclaiming space. Not just digital space, but mental, physical, and public space. Space that’s yours to guard.
Shut the Digital Window: Blocking Physical Surveillance in Your Living Space
You think you’re safe because you’re inside?
You’re not. You’re just easier to watch.
Information Fasting: The Privacy Benefits of Logging Off Hard
Privacy starts with what you let in, not just what you keep out.
Cognitive OPSEC: Stop Letting Notifications Own Your Head
You didn’t sign up to be a dopamine puppet.
But now your body twitches when your pocket vibrates.
Your brain fills the gaps between notifications with phantom buzzes.
You check your phone without knowing why.