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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-26T14:11:30.000Z",
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  "textContent": "That ought to be free, not a business. We really need to draw a line between life and technology here: tech isn’t going to save you in a real chase. You have to realize that in real life, you’ve got way better ways to hide than relying on technology itself.\n\nLook at it this way: tech is for basic stuff like Tor, not for emergencies. So, if someone knows nature, lives out in it, knows its advantages and how to turn the tables on whoever’s chasing them, that’s awesome. But at the same time, you’ve got to know the risks you’re running in a situation like a fast-moving river…\n\nThe best approach here is to be like water itself. Being smart isn’t enough; you need to know how to act, when to speak up, and when to keep your mouth shut, among other things.\n\nMy advice to you (not a recommendation): Free is better. There are still people out there doing this for free, like me, for instance. I do it for anyone interested, mostly for the vulnerable folks getting exploited by MLMs and the like. I recently shared some help here on the forum about mental exercises—it’s about self-defense and it applies on both ends: in real life and online.\n\nWhat does it mean to be like water? It’s easy to say, but hard to pull off. I explain it in those exercises I mentioned, but here I’ll put it this way to fit the topic: working for free actually brings more real benefits, but you have to know how your adversaries operate, including the newbies who might take advantage of an expert by easily exploiting their weaknesses.\n\nThat’s all. It’s not an opinion, it’s just the way it is.",
  "title": "Does Personal Digital Privacy Consulting sound like an insane thing? Is it already done for indivuduals?"
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