For me it would be the following:
- Don't reuse usernames/names
- Avoid using social media
- Use Tor/VPN when you can
Here's the ultimate tip for securing your private information.
- Keep away from the Internet
- Password manager such as Bitwarden, generate long strong passwords for everything. 1a. SSO (By which I mean "log in with Google/Microsoft/Apple/Whatever") nothing.
- Hardware keys, MFA on anything that doesn't support one.
- Degoogle, de-megacorp.
VPN shouldn't even be in the top 10. The benefits are dubious at best and the jury is still out on whether it makes you more of a target.
Wow. Lemmy's user base has really pidgeon-holed itself in these comments. Just observing, not critcizing. Interesting to see. Privacy to most people here means privacy from big tech and government. Responses are also largely technology-focused solutions rather than personal practices.
I'm going to throw "Don't give out your personal information" into the ring to round things out.
Got some disagreements here:
I'd say you can reuse names/user names but then you should seperate your internet personality from your reallife personality.
Choose the right social media (fedi verse stuff that doesn't spy on you)
Also tor is a bit much for most things. for staying private a vpn you can personally trust should be enough
But the tips you listed are great for staying anonymous