No Mask, No Privacy: Reclaiming Anonymity in Public Space
You walk down the street. Smile at a camera you don’t see. That face? It’s logged. Scanned. Tagged. Cross referenced with five databases. Welcome to the permanent lineup.
You walk down the street. Smile at a camera you don’t see. That face? It’s logged. Scanned. Tagged. Cross referenced with five databases. Welcome to the permanent lineup.
You think you’re safe because you’re inside?
You’re not. You’re just easier to watch.
Your phone is not neutral. It is not private. It is not yours.
It belongs to the network. And the network works for them.
You won’t get it perfect. That’s fine. But stop pretending it’s not happening.
Slapping Signal on your phone doesn’t mean you’re safe. It’s not magic. It’s a tool and like any tool, it can be misused, misunderstood, or flat out weaponized against you if you’re sloppy.
This is the 15-minute phone wipe protocol.
Fast. Focused. Dirty data out. Clean slate in.
This is how you browse like a ghost: quiet, minimal, forgettable.
Picocrypt isn’t perfect. No tool is.
But it’s pure function. No fluff. No corporate stink.
And sometimes, that’s enough.
Google Docs isn’t free.
You’re paying with context, content, and consent you never gave.
Walk away before you leak something you can’t claw back.
How to Build a Strong Digital Persona: A Guide for Privacy Conscious Individuals. You don’t owe the internet your life story.
Give it what it needs. No more. No less.