It is going to be technical, so it is not for everyone. In this article I will explain how to set up your own DNS server, to increase your privacy while optionally blocking tracking and advertisements from working on your devices. This article from ProtonVPN goes in depth with some of the things your ISP can do, and provides links to further reading. This article by Alex Abdo goes into depth on why that is a silly statement.Īside from government agencies, your ISP can also do a lot of tracking, and in some countries they are even allowed to sell your data or they can apply censorship of information. What options do i have?īut still, when I am talking with friends, family or colleagues about blocking tracking, and otherwise protecting online privacy, I am sometimes met with a variant of “if you’ve got nothing to hide, you’ve got nothing to fear”.
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