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Where do you go when TAILS doesn’t feel safe anymore?

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take the blue pill, self-destruct: sign back up for facebook, make a tiktok account. Always carry the newest iphone and a stock android phone on your person. Post live photos on instagram of where you are and what you are doing multiple times a day. Sign up for X. Buy a blue checkmark. Live-tweet your fight against constipation. You have nothing to hide if everyone already knows everything about you.

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Reading this literally made me feel a little queasy.

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Can’t believe I didn’t know about this gem until now

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You do you.

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9 points

Unplug and go outside

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Not outside in a city with cameras. If tails on homemade/trusted hardware is not safe enough, woods are the only option.

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there was a guy who thought the same…

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Yes please

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