First, I understand that the best options are cash, gift cards, burner cards, XMR, etc. However, that isn’t practical for my day to day use. My goal is minimizing how much information is collected/sold by advertisers.
I need a new physical credit card and figured I should look for one with a decent privacy policy. I’m curious if anybody has any suggestions.
The only one that I’ve found even decent so far is Apple’s card, but I don’t have an iPhone. I also know Apple is generally disliked on here.
I’m not too keen on credit cards but want to point out that the issuer for the Apple Card is none other than Goldman Sachs, so a big bank would be the ones with all your transaction data.
That said I have 7 different credit cards from 4 different issuers, and set up recurring charges on virtual cards at privacy.com (easy to just cancel out a virtual card and dodge nightmare cancellation bullshit, also insulates all those recurring things thanks to being able to have many virtual cards). BoA knows where I eat, Chase knows where I get gas, Citi knows what kinds of tools and toys I like, online purchases through random virtual cards, that kind of thing
I love virtual cards. I use privacy.com for all my online stuff. Not a solution for this purpose unfortunately.
As for your divide-it-up approach, that’s an interesting thought. I guess I’m a little concerned about signing up for several cards with several companies and several privacy policies. Feels a little weird to me, but I do see the merit in not having all your eggs in one basket.
As far as the Apple Card and Goldman Sachs is concerned, I’m still trying to figure out which details are given to whom. Its hard to find info about it. I wouldn’t be surprised if you’re right and it’s the same as any other card from Goldman Sachs.
My schtick was that every 12-18 months I’d get a bonus offer, spend 1000 get 200 back, that type of deal, then get that card, hogpile it for a month, get that 20% discount, then add it to the pile of cards with which I can split up spending. It worked really well for me, def worth a shot to build up like that
Utill you’re no longer live in the US. I can’t find Ptivacy alternatives after moved out.
This. Virtual cards are decent. Nothing beats the real things you mentioned above but I get something can be a hassle above. For simplicity sake. This isn’t a bad answer to your issue.
Yeah I love virtual cards. Anything I can buy online or through an app I do just that. I’m sure BoA, Chase, GS, all the banks just share and trade data but I’m thinking, at best, they just know my favorite gas station, grocery store, and restaurant since that’s about all I use physical cards for anymore