Daily Privacy Habits that Stick Under Stress
Habits survive stress because they don’t require thinking. They’re automated discipline. Done often enough, they carry you when adrenaline knocks your brain offline.
Habits survive stress because they don’t require thinking. They’re automated discipline. Done often enough, they carry you when adrenaline knocks your brain offline.
Obfuscation is hiding. The smarter play is multiplication. Decoys. Layers. False trails. Parallel systems. Make them chase ghosts instead of you.
If your main channel gets cut, do you vanish or do you pivot?
Your home should be your last stronghold.
Sometimes the only real countermeasure is silence.
Your phone is betraying your location. Here’s how I tested the gear that claims to stop it.
Algorithms can flag you. Cameras can track you. But when they need context, who you’re meeting, what you’re carrying, whether you notice they send a body.
The camera you notice isn’t the one that matters. It’s the one you walk past. The one staring through a hole the size of a pen tip. Surveillance survives by camouflage. By blending into objects you trust. By hiding in the clutter you ignore. This week is about stripping away that camouflage. Why They Hide … Read more
You can’t counter what you can’t see. Before you prepare, before you deploy tools, before you adapt tactics, you have to train your senses.
Five cheap tools. Five small moves that flip you from thinking about privacy to actually practicing it.