I’m a big advocate for data privacy and I left Facebook many years ago without feeling the need to go back. However, there’s several local groups and a couple of local businesses that specifically communicate via Facebook that I’d like to interact with.

This presents a problem - I have to use the platform to interact with these people but I don’t want to use the platform. So how do I keep my data safe from Zucks greedy hands? So far I’m thinking:

  • use a throwaway email or email that is specifically for fb
  • only access via Firefox inprivate browser and use addons to clean cookies after every session
  • utilise ad blockers in said browser
  • set fb privacy settings accordingly to opt out of ad personalisation, othrr site fb logins etc
  • potentially only access via VPN but that might be cumbersome
  • maybe do all of this via android work profile but not sure if that’s much benefit

Anything else I can do to remain reasonably safe?

  • मुक्त@lemmy.ml
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    3 days ago

    The assumption that there is only one kind of threat model relevant to a person / business is a bad assumption.

    • sbv@sh.itjust.works
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      3 days ago

      If you have different threat models for different data, then you should enumerate them and work through each.