Recent laws and rulings in the US and UK are severely impacting online privacy. The UK's Online Safety Act requires users to verify their identities before accessing certain websites to protect children. In the US, key Bitcoin service founders pled guilty to operating without licenses, highlighting the increasing legal pressures. Despite these challenges, Freddie New advocates for proactive steps to enhance online privacy, such as utilizing VPNs and encrypted email services to safeguard anonymity while browsing and communicating online.
VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) allow you to browse the internet from a remote server, masking your IP address and anonymizing your identity in the process.
Email services such as Proton Mail, Mailfence, and Hushmail, encrypt the emails you send so that only you and the recipient of the email you send can read what's inside.
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