I know I know, Patriot Front is a agent provocateur group made by the Feds. I'm not denying that.
Still with cases like the data breach of Parler and Epik, alt tech really need to implement better security measures against threats like data leaks, but also like hacking, malware attacks, and DDoS. Right now there's a huge need for better security for alt tech sites and a big incentive for right wing hacktivism-though that's a different topic, for a different post, on a different day.
Until alt tech platforms can find a trustworthy business that can provide it services to defend against things like data breaches or implement something with on their own devices. We need to take the matter of protecting ourselves in our own hands and use the best information security practices.
Never under any circumstance use your real name and other personal information when you use alt tech sites.
Always use encryption technologies and VPNs. There's a community devoted to internet privacy topics on the win site.
Never use Google. If want their results at least use startpage instead.
Avoid using sites like Facebook as much as you can. If you have to at least use "facebook container"-I think that's what it's called-which is a program that blocks spying
Always change passwords whenever possible, especially if there's been a data breach.
Hopefully, sooner or later, alt tech platforms like BitChute, Gab, or the site we're on right now will find a service that can provide security, or maybe there will be a alt tech service dedicated to cyber-security, you never know.
One more thing, always keep an eye on threats and dangers, whether it be far left terrorism in the real world or far left hackivists in cyberspace. One of the best ways to protect yourself is to stay ahead.