resteasy3232
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- Nov 18, 2024
- 59
i know people have been worried about being extorted, and doxed online on this site. there was a thread made on the group 764 and i'd like to give the people of sasu some tips on opsec / how to avoid stuff like this.
use secure and encrypted email services. choose a secure email provider that offers end-to-end encryption, like cock.li or tutanota, which do not require personal information for account creation. create accounts anonymously and avoid using your real name or any identifiable information.
account anonymity is crucial. use a strong, unique password for your email account, and consider using a password manager. enable two-factor authentication (2fa) for added security, preferably with a hardware token or an authenticator app.
(i use bitwarden for this, helps me a lot for a password manager)
avoid sharing personal information. limit sensitive data, such as your real name, address, or phone number in public forums (in dms also, and not only on sasu). also, be cautious with social media—use pseudonyms or anonymous accounts and adjust privacy settings to limit who can see your information.
consider using a vpn for more security. always connect through a reputable vpn while accessing accounts or browsing, and choose a vpn that doesn't keep logs and respects user anonymity. (i use mullvad for this)
regularly update your security practices. stay informed about the latest security threats and best practices for maintaining online anonymity. also, regularly change your email and account passwords, especially if you suspect any database leaks / any of your personal information being out there.
use alternative contact methods for secure communication. when discussing sensitive topics, prefer secure messaging apps like signal or telegram instead of discord. create temporary emails for one-time registrations, using services like 10minutemail.com to avoid compromising your main email.
monitor your digital footprint by searching for your name and any associated identifiers online to see what information is publicly accessible. if you find sensitive personal information online, use services that can help remove it from data broker sites.
if you are worried about getting doxed / extorted then please contact me, i'm sure i can help you.
if youve been posted on a site like doxbin, please dm me, especially if its being used against you.
i'm not sure who this will help, but if you ever need anymore please let me know.
and ofc you dont have to do all of these, only if you are worried about stuff like this
<3
use secure and encrypted email services. choose a secure email provider that offers end-to-end encryption, like cock.li or tutanota, which do not require personal information for account creation. create accounts anonymously and avoid using your real name or any identifiable information.
account anonymity is crucial. use a strong, unique password for your email account, and consider using a password manager. enable two-factor authentication (2fa) for added security, preferably with a hardware token or an authenticator app.
(i use bitwarden for this, helps me a lot for a password manager)
avoid sharing personal information. limit sensitive data, such as your real name, address, or phone number in public forums (in dms also, and not only on sasu). also, be cautious with social media—use pseudonyms or anonymous accounts and adjust privacy settings to limit who can see your information.
consider using a vpn for more security. always connect through a reputable vpn while accessing accounts or browsing, and choose a vpn that doesn't keep logs and respects user anonymity. (i use mullvad for this)
regularly update your security practices. stay informed about the latest security threats and best practices for maintaining online anonymity. also, regularly change your email and account passwords, especially if you suspect any database leaks / any of your personal information being out there.
use alternative contact methods for secure communication. when discussing sensitive topics, prefer secure messaging apps like signal or telegram instead of discord. create temporary emails for one-time registrations, using services like 10minutemail.com to avoid compromising your main email.
monitor your digital footprint by searching for your name and any associated identifiers online to see what information is publicly accessible. if you find sensitive personal information online, use services that can help remove it from data broker sites.
if you are worried about getting doxed / extorted then please contact me, i'm sure i can help you.
if youve been posted on a site like doxbin, please dm me, especially if its being used against you.
i'm not sure who this will help, but if you ever need anymore please let me know.
and ofc you dont have to do all of these, only if you are worried about stuff like this
<3