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ferros | 5 years ago

This all feels like you’re getting a false sense of security.

Great, you are reducing your footprint but what remains is undeniably vast.

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commoner|5 years ago

The article recommends basic security and privacy precautions, such as using strong passwords, being aware of phishing scams, and avoiding apps with excessive permissions. The article's slight against ad blockers is a mistake, since uBlock Origin on default settings is both effective and low-maintenance. Besides this, most of the recommendations seem like good suggestions for everyone, even if following them isn't enough to prevent all types of tracking.

082349872349872|5 years ago

We have an article in our constitution (ca. 1999?):

> "Every person has the right to privacy in their private and family life and in their home, and in relation to their mail and telecommunications."

> "Every person has the right to be protected against the misuse of their personal data."

If yours doesn't already have one, I'd recommend the addition.

slimsag|5 years ago

Serious question, not trying to be snide, but aren't all the American companies tracking Swiss citizens anyway? Or is there some strong enforcement I am missing