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Online Opsec guidelines. 1: Don't post information about you. This includes pictures with an exposed face, tattoos, clothing style, vehicle and home description, current time and weather etc. Wear basic generic clothing in pics. 2: Don't add your real name, nickname, information like location (area code, state initials etc etc) to your username or online profiles. 3: Always use a trusted VPN at all times. Eliminate DNS, WebRTC, IPV6 leaks before using, and always change up your server often. CyberGhost and NordVPN 4: Always use an encrypted email provider. Tutanoa, protonmail, etc. Even better, use GMX or Yandex and combine it with your own pgp encryption key 5: Always communicate through Signal encrypted SMS. 6: Learn to use tor when you're in a restrictive nation that arrests you for being a white nationalist, NatSoc etc etc. Highly recommend whonix. 7: Don't use the email you give out to people for your social media accounts. 8: Use 2 factor authentication at all times. 9 Use an offline password manager 10: Don't click on shortened links, they can have IP trackers, and if your IP is down, they can now hack you. 11: Don't use Discord or any server options that are not in your control This is just a short list, but you can learn so much from this. If people learn to hide better, they can control what the left sees, and in turn can track you. There's a youtuber I highly recommend that you go check out, TheHatedOne, he's an Opsec expert, and he will help you get your anonymity and security tied down.