Happy Data Privacy Day Everybody!

Every year, January 28th is international Data Privacy Day, and it’s a great time to assess your privacy & security posture for the new year, and tell others to do the same!

Personal privacy and data security has never been more important than it is today, and it will only become more critical in the future. How are you prepared for 2026?

Spread the good word, and stay safe out there! :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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Happy Data Privacy Day everyone! :yellow_heart::locked::tada:

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In a sane world, this would be a recognized holiday. But alas such is not life.

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One goal for 2026 is to fully move over to Proton Mail.

I’ve been working on moving all my accounts over using aliases that send to my proton mail address. After this I’ll look into subscribing to Mail Plus

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Yay! 🎉

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Working diligently and got a lot done.

The rabbit hole is very deep and it’s understandable the temptation to give up.

DON’T!

Start with the low hanging invasive fruit and work your way up the privacy tree one step at a time.

“They” are coming up with ever increasing ways to invade our privacy, even through HDMI cables and ultrasonic beacons which from what I understand started around 2016. I just learned of these things yesterday.

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Excellent expression (and advice)! I love it! :blush::+1:

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As I have said, got a lot done.

But…

I have an android based TV I got for my partner a few years ago in ignorance whom is now addicted to the shows it provides over the internet.

It’s a flippin smart TV! :tired_face:

Android google to be exact with a mic on the remote.

Guess what’s getting replaced when I get the money…

My partner has a normie phone and due to certain disabilities my partner needs this sort of stuff, with the smartwatch my partner has.

Probably got ultrasonic beacons flying all over the place! :sweat_smile:

I am researching a way to just run some old Linux computer and get the same television programming but with more privacy.

It’s either that, or take the thing apart and rip out the microphones and put a frequency crossover on the speakers to avoid ultrasonic beacons.

Na…

I will find a dumb TV.

If I was on my own, I wouldn’t own a television. Haven’t had a use for one in years.

This gotta be my new personal holiday from now on!

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Hail PRIVACY!

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