So, I recently moved about 6 months ago. Have only given my real address and name to the DMV, Phone Company, Internet, and rental property(obviously knows my real address)

Ran Optery and found out that over 80 data brokers have my legit new address already.

Feeling like privacy is just some kind of wet dream at the moment. I do everything right, I think but no matter what the 4 companies I have given my information too will constantly sell my personal data no matter what.

It’s truly sad the direction America is going towards, all for some more money.

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    181 year ago

    If I may, might privacy be both a personal, individual endeavor and a collective endeavor?

    On the personal level, can’t we foil the corporate intrusion by choosing apps in the Fediverse?

    And on the collective level, can’t promotion of the Fediverse help?

    I’m aware that city and county records often contain my street address and that doesn’t bother me. I’ve got to pay taxes and vote.

    But I look at it this way: that’s my front facing public identity. Basically the one I use at work that gets a paycheck. Not private. And yes, that’s a pity and that war is lost, but I lose nothing because of that.

    But then there’s my identity that shares the goals of global groups that chafe against injustice and oppression. All that work separated from my public identity by multiple barriers. Personably not perfect privacy — watch The Conversation by Francis Ford Coppola for a discussion of perfect privacy.

    Is this kind of approach practical and one that means we haven’t lost?