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How to manage privacy and online presence?

I've seen the privacy advocacy making its rounds around here lately. The concept of hiding as much info as possible is something I'd like to try, but on the other hand I do want to maintain social media and have an outer presence. Additionally, I do want to use some Google services even if I do move my email (mostly developer related things).

I try and be a fairly social person alongside my introverted dev life, so this has been my dilemma the past few days. I could move to those obscure open source social media sites but that defeats the purpose of being connected with the non-tech people in my life.

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    Firefox focus for mobile.. veilduck is a paid chrome extension too, but it's cheap.

    As a web dev I find it's hard to be completely anon while maintaining a presence. Most of my social accounts I keep professional though.
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    This is a pretty wide subject. (don't have to mention me, I already arrived :P). Anything specific you'd like to look into regarding this?
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    Also, I'm developing a site which shows comparisons between privacy/non privacy friendly services? might be worth keeping an eye on!
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    @linuxxx haha I was planning on mentioning you but I forgot 😂

    As I said, I plan on maintaining a mainstream social presence (for getting my name out there as a dev and person), and I do want to use some Google/other big name services at the minimum like YouTube and some Google Cloud things.

    I also live in a pretty crime heavy area so I leave GPS tracking on my phone on when traveling in case my phone is stolen or I'm mugged.

    I'm basically asking for a paradox of privacy and also openness.

    As for your site, yeah I'm already subscribed to your rants.
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    @TheCapeGreek Oh yeah got that. i just mean in general like would you like privacy tips, alternative services/apps or what exactly are you looking for? :). And o hai, dear subscriber 😊
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    @linuxxx I've seen recommendations for alternate services and I'll check those again, so I guess tips for my situation? I realise the vagueness now haha
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    @TheCapeGreek Alrighty!
    Email: tutanota.com, protonmail.com (few others I don't remember)(Tutanota user myself!)
    Maps: openstreetmaps.org
    Google docs: something with 'kolab', not free though
    Gotta think of some more...
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    @linuxxx what about mail-provider like
    posteo.de
    mailbox.org?

    posteo.de allows to decrypt the complete mailbox and so much more
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