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OPSEC GUIDE 2025

by Mudane - 22 January, 2025 - 12:30 AM
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(22 January, 2025 - 12:30 AM)Mudane Wrote: Show More
Enjoy my small guide.

Final Thoughts:

While it's impossible to guarantee 100% security or privacy, you can significantly reduce your exposure by making informed decisions and using trustworthy, open-source tools. The open-source philosophy ensures that your tools are transparent, auditable, and more likely to be secure than proprietary alternatives. At the same time, it’s important to remain consistent in your efforts and adopt good security habits, such as avoiding using your real identity online and regularly reviewing your security settings.

The internet and modern technology come with risks, but by building your digital environment with privacy and security in mind, you can make those risks more manageable.
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(22 January, 2025 - 12:30 AM)Mudane Wrote: Show More
Enjoy my small guide.

Final Thoughts:

While it's impossible to guarantee 100% security or privacy, you can significantly reduce your exposure by making informed decisions and using trustworthy, open-source tools. The open-source philosophy ensures that your tools are transparent, auditable, and more likely to be secure than proprietary alternatives. At the same time, it’s important to remain consistent in your efforts and adopt good security habits, such as avoiding using your real identity online and regularly reviewing your security settings.

The internet and modern technology come with risks, but by building your digital environment with privacy and security in mind, you can make those risks more manageable.
nice guide!
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brilliant guide

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