The website itself loads the google.com domain in its code, which means the information you provided still gets funneled to them. Basically they'll be able to track all of your posts on gittr and attribute them to you.
There are things you can do to reduce cross contamination.
One of the first ones is to do any and all financial transactions where anyone knows your real name,
on only one browser, you keep closed the majority of the time.
Resist doing any surfing on it.
Open it, do your finances, close it.
The Email accounts affiliated with your real person, your real finances, everything is opened on that one, which has sync turned off.
That browser stays closed about 90 to 95% of the time.
With mine, it's behind its own VPN, and it has it's own anti fingerprinting add on, with security set to ''recommended.''
If I put it on ''high'' my banking would start hanging up in sessions, looping, failing to resolve somehow.
Then there's the browser I use about 90% of the time, the one I'm talking to you on, it never sees my real name.
My wife bought a sim card last year, and got me a phone number for thirty days, for $25.00
I JUST got the phone number banned entirely off YouTube about three weeks ago.
I don't think I'm going to get another one just to sign into YouTube, I did use my real cell number for Telegraph. If I'd get another sim and 30 days' service for $30.00 or whatever it is with the price inflated,
I could disconnect, and abandon that Telegram account, too.
This browser as well, has it's own separate VPN, and it's own anti-fingerprinting add-on, with security set to highest, at Twatter, ZuckBook, Youtube, any place that is well known for their slavercock gobbler ways, I actually click on the anti-fingerprinting add-on icon and raise security there to the highest.
Right now, I don't have a YouTube account, and to get one I'll have to get a cell number for 30 days.
As soon as they banned me this last time, I opened up my anti-tracker anti-fingerprinter and set all the security settings to their highest.
So after they get past that - I'm on a real VPN.
On both browsers, always.
Both browsers I most commonly use, have HTTPS EVERYWHERE,
Both browsers are protected by NextDNS,
Both browsers have ''do not fingerprint/track'' technologies set as high as they can be and not break websites.
In this way you can reduce your radar blip by a factor of several hundred times.
Same principles go into this place that we're talking about here.
Also I use something called OO SHUT UP. (OooH, SHUT UP)
It's another free thing that has about 75 settings in windows, you can manually turn off, to make Windows stop communicating with Microsoft about what you do.
I guess I was already assuming that Google would be crawling all over the place, when you run with several barriers between you and google and everyone else, it's not as threatening seeming.
It really makes me shudder to think about how exposed everyone is, in college I majored in radiant communications and computer sciences, and I run several layers of security on my machines at all times.
If I go to Ebay or to Amazon to look at something, I don't use my financials and personal real information browser.
Once I find something I'll copy the link to it and open the browser I allow financial information to be on and paste that address in and buy whatever it is.
THIS dramatically reduces Amazon's ability to tell who I am.
I try to always run many layers of security, I wish everyone knew how to protect themselves from online tracking and tracing.
Check out invidious as a replacement for youtube. I reroute all youtube links there automatically with a redirect extension. For subscriptions I use a RSS extension which can combine youtube, rumble, odysee etc channels and organize them into folders
They never asked me anything about Google, I signed up with Email On Deck.
No one should EVER provide ANY real email address to sign up ANYWHERE.
Email on deck.
It. is. the. only. way. to. fly.
The website itself loads the google.com domain in its code, which means the information you provided still gets funneled to them. Basically they'll be able to track all of your posts on gittr and attribute them to you.
Yeah, it's to be expected.
''What are they trying to hide???!!!''
There are things you can do to reduce cross contamination.
One of the first ones is to do any and all financial transactions where anyone knows your real name,
on only one browser, you keep closed the majority of the time.
Resist doing any surfing on it.
Open it, do your finances, close it.
The Email accounts affiliated with your real person, your real finances, everything is opened on that one, which has sync turned off.
That browser stays closed about 90 to 95% of the time.
With mine, it's behind its own VPN, and it has it's own anti fingerprinting add on, with security set to ''recommended.''
If I put it on ''high'' my banking would start hanging up in sessions, looping, failing to resolve somehow.
Then there's the browser I use about 90% of the time, the one I'm talking to you on, it never sees my real name.
My wife bought a sim card last year, and got me a phone number for thirty days, for $25.00
I JUST got the phone number banned entirely off YouTube about three weeks ago.
I don't think I'm going to get another one just to sign into YouTube, I did use my real cell number for Telegraph. If I'd get another sim and 30 days' service for $30.00 or whatever it is with the price inflated,
I could disconnect, and abandon that Telegram account, too.
This browser as well, has it's own separate VPN, and it's own anti-fingerprinting add-on, with security set to highest, at Twatter, ZuckBook, Youtube, any place that is well known for their slavercock gobbler ways, I actually click on the anti-fingerprinting add-on icon and raise security there to the highest.
Right now, I don't have a YouTube account, and to get one I'll have to get a cell number for 30 days.
As soon as they banned me this last time, I opened up my anti-tracker anti-fingerprinter and set all the security settings to their highest.
So after they get past that - I'm on a real VPN. On both browsers, always.
Both browsers I most commonly use, have HTTPS EVERYWHERE,
Both browsers are protected by NextDNS,
Both browsers have ''do not fingerprint/track'' technologies set as high as they can be and not break websites.
In this way you can reduce your radar blip by a factor of several hundred times.
Same principles go into this place that we're talking about here.
Also I use something called OO SHUT UP. (OooH, SHUT UP)
It's another free thing that has about 75 settings in windows, you can manually turn off, to make Windows stop communicating with Microsoft about what you do.
I guess I was already assuming that Google would be crawling all over the place, when you run with several barriers between you and google and everyone else, it's not as threatening seeming.
It really makes me shudder to think about how exposed everyone is, in college I majored in radiant communications and computer sciences, and I run several layers of security on my machines at all times.
If I go to Ebay or to Amazon to look at something, I don't use my financials and personal real information browser.
Once I find something I'll copy the link to it and open the browser I allow financial information to be on and paste that address in and buy whatever it is.
THIS dramatically reduces Amazon's ability to tell who I am.
I try to always run many layers of security, I wish everyone knew how to protect themselves from online tracking and tracing.
HOSTILE SPYING.
Check out invidious as a replacement for youtube. I reroute all youtube links there automatically with a redirect extension. For subscriptions I use a RSS extension which can combine youtube, rumble, odysee etc channels and organize them into folders
Ok I'll check it out, man thanks. I'm gonna go over there now.