So I look to the homebrew crew for some valuable advise .
So I never use my PC anymore . but was curious if anyone has used a IP blocker .
And if so what is the best way or method .
So I guess I need to address this to the tech guys
Information below is provided just for PRIVACY for controversial, yet still legal items, not intended for any illegal activity. Check your local laws before ordering.
1 The best way to get privacy is a "burner" prepaid smartphone, paid cash.
2 Definitely never use your pc. I've read your windows serial number can be easily accessed and used to identify/track you.
You can use a laptop computer + USB wireless modem, only as long as, read #3
3 Only use that burner phone/laptop to order things, check emails. And do that quickly. Never ever use the same smartphone/laptop for ANY other things.
Certainly not personal stuff may seen obvious, but even looking the same youtube videos, or searching the same things on Google can track you as the same person.
4 After quickly ordering / checking Emails turn it off, unplug usb modem (if pc), and wrap smartphone in Aluminum foil (preferably Copper foil if you can find it) as phones still communicate with cellular towers
even when turned off and that can EASILY used to track your location.
5 Either leave the modem/smartphone away from your home, or drive with it still wrapped in metallic foil, leaving your main phone at home, and only unwrap/quickly use it at a relatively distant location as they will know the nearest cellular tower you used, thus roughly pinpointing your location.
6 You can connect only from a distant, yet crowded place.
You can watch the Breaking Bad episodes where he leaves the burner phone hidden at school (it begins vibrating on the false ceiling lol), as thousands of people attend school, thus next to impossible to know who the phone belongs to.
Again leave your main phone at home so they won't appear to be in the same place at the same time (as determined by cellular tower records).
7 this thread belongs to Security and Privacy sub forum.