Vol. 2026 Issue 15 Updated 11 Apr 2026 Entries 759
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I've curated resources to enhance digital privacy and mitigate online risks. This category includes tools like Dangerzone for sanitizing untrusted files and comprehensive lists for opting out of data brokers. It's essential for anyone serious about reducing their attack surface and protecting personal data.

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Questions & Answers

What type of resources can I find in the Privacy category?
This category features tools and lists aimed at protecting personal data and enhancing digital privacy. Key themes include reducing your online footprint and mitigating risks from potentially malicious files.
Who is this Privacy category designed for?
This category is for anyone concerned with their digital privacy, particularly those seeking actionable steps to protect their personal information, avoid data tracking, and handle untrusted documents securely.
Can you give me an example of a tool listed here for privacy?
Dangerzone is a standout tool that converts potentially dangerous PDFs, office documents, or images into safe PDFs by isolating them in a sandbox. The Big Ass Data Broker Opt-Out List also provides critical steps to remove your data from brokers.
How can I actively reduce my online data footprint using resources from this category?
The Big Ass Data Broker Opt-Out List provides detailed instructions on how to opt out of numerous internet data brokers, significantly reducing the amount of personal information these entities collect and share about you.
When should I browse the Privacy category compared to general security tools?
Browse the Privacy category specifically when your focus is on personal data protection, managing your digital identity, and safeguarding against data collection. General security tools often cover broader threats like malware, but privacy focuses on data control.