Google will delete OAuth clients falsely flagged as unused
8 points by panstromek 21h ago 7 comments
Ask HN: How do I start my own cybersecurity related company?
4 points by babuloseo 1d ago 4 comments
How to disappear– Inside the world of extreme-privacy consultants
34 FinnLobsien 11 5/28/2025, 8:32:15 AM theatlantic.com ↗
Any vendor other than privacy.com, one assumes.
I might have a tip to share with him though. I use a Garmin to navigate, it's pretty decent. I can give up traffic reports for the reduction in surveillance. Regarding new cars with a GPS which cannot be removed: I am on the lookout for a new car now. However, I'll continue to use my 20 year old Toyota until I find a good car without a GPS in it.
Great article. I wish I had the time, money, and dedication to be able to try some of the techniques, even if only for the principle of it. But like the author says, it really is a Sisyphean effort. There is too much convenience, too much money, too much power in your data.
* Leave your phone at home.
* Shop locally, not online.
* At locally owned stores, not big box chains that benefit from a lot of customer behavior data.
* Paying cash, to avoid the payment processor reselling your purchase history.
Now if only I could figure out a solution to those traffic cameras with license plate tracking, not to mention facial recognition.
> Harris is the CEO of HavenX, a firm that provides its clients with extreme privacy and security services
More seriously: maybe it's unpaid advertising for whatever his next venture is. You contact the writer; he sends you to a voicemail where you are directed to leave contact info; you get vetted.