I was watching Eric Murphy’s video on “Privacy faigue” and it certainly provided some food for thought. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ab6ryHD_ahQ)

I like how he conceptualizes privacy as multilevelled, with no one-size-fits-all solution, which should be tailored based on the individual’s threat model.

So, with that in mind: what would y’all consider your threat model?

As far as I’m concerned I suppose my main goal is to avoid advertisements, particularly targeted advertisement. Additionally I would obviously like to avoid getting hacked, but I know I’m not being targeted particularly (and wouldn’t be a worthwhile target anyway). Curious to see if I have any obvious blindspots that could be remedied based on everyone else’s answers.

  • v9CYKjLeia10dZpz88iU@programming.dev
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    9 days ago

    My threat model is company tracking. I feel like I stand out like a bright red target with a random letter username, but it’s just so companies using tools like Sherlock will struggle to connect my other accounts. I found it exhausting to create new usernames that I liked for every service.

    I’ve actually been wanting to create a normal fediverse account self hosted with my own domain, but I haven’t done it yet because I haven’t completely determined what I want to do yet.

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      9 days ago

      Just a tip, there are sites where you can auto-generate usernames, so you don’t have to struggle to create one every time.