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Poke accounts don’t require your name, email, or any identifying detail — you literally can’t add them even if you tried.
- But outside Poke, you *do* have rights and tools to protect your privacy. Here are a few ideas:
+ But outside Poke, you *do* have rights and tools to protect your privacy. Here are a few ideas (because yes, we want you safe):
- - Switch your search engine from a tracker-heavy one (like Google) to a privacy-respecting one — for example, DuckDuckGo, which doesn’t track your search history and doesn’t log your activity.
- - Use privacy-oriented browsers or extensions that block trackers, fingerprinting, and unwanted scripts.
- - Enable HTTPS everywhere (many sites support it), avoid untrusted WiFi, and keep your software up to date.
- - Review your device permissions (location, microphone, camera), disable or restrict ones you don’t need.
- - Use VPNs or encrypted services if you want an extra layer of anonymity (especially on public networks).
- - Opt out of ad tracking and analytics where possible — many companies provide “do not track” or preference settings.
+ -
+ Use a privacy-respecting search engine — e.g. DuckDuckGo — so your queries aren’t logged everywhere.
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+ -
+ Run browser extensions that block trackers, fingerprinting, and sketchy scripts.
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+ -
+ Use HTTPS whenever possible, avoid sketchy public WiFi, and keep your OS/browser updated.
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+ -
+ Check device permissions (camera, mic, location) and revoke ones you don’t use.
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+ -
+ Use a VPN or encrypted connections when youre on public or untrusted networks —
+ we recommend Mullvad VPN,
+ a privacy-respecting provider that doesnt require personal info or keep logs.
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+ -
+ Opt out of analytics/tracking — for example, install the
+ Google Analytics opt-out add-on.
+
+ -
+ Use a content blocker like uBlock Origin — its free software and amazing at killing ads and trackers.
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+ -
+ Try Privacy Badger (by EFF) — it automatically spots and blocks trackers that dont respect your privacy.
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+ -
+ Consider Ghostery — another good tracker-blocker that shows whos trying to spy on you.
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+ -
+ Use browsers built around privacy — Firefox (and forks) is a strong pick.
+ Also, Firefox Focus for mobile blocks trackers by default.
+
+ -
+ Explore privacy tool directories like PrivacyTools.io — they list secure, community-vetted apps and services.
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- These steps won’t make you invisible, but they do shift the balance back toward u!!!!!
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+ These steps won’t make u invisible, but they shift the balance in ur favor. You deserve control over ur own data — always.