I couldn’t possibly get behind every single stranger who photographs me in public. I wish there was a law against it.
I couldn’t possibly get behind every single stranger who photographs me in public. I wish there was a law against it.
Funnily enough, calculator is one of the few proprietary apps I’ve paid for and still happily lose. Wolfram alpha just does many things that other calculators don’t.
When I was a teen it wasn’t the government I was afraid of, but digital devices were just as likely to be read as paper. What I did was keep anything I needed to be private at school, work, a friend’s. Is any of that an option? Would a super old laptop with a fresh OS that you never connect to the internet be safe in your home?
Some countries have a less evil version of Amazon. Mine has shoepping.at, for example.
But also, there’s very few things you actually NEED that you can’t get anywhere but Amazon. My main strategy in avoiding Amazon is to just reduce my conspicuous consumption. Everything I need, I buy from brick and mortar shops: tech shop, grocery shop, textile retailer, sports shop. When I was living out of town, I’d order from the specific shops/chains website, so at least it was only them who had my address. Also, no account needed.
All of this, of course, depends on what country you live in and what your town/area has to offer. Except reducing consumption.