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62 sats \ 2 replies \ @flat24 22 Aug \ on: What would you recommend for non-tech people to improve their online security? security
It is very complicated for the average citizen to be interested in these issues, I know and I affirm it, I was one of them until recently, and I was one of those who used the same password ๐ for Facebook, bank, and school locker. Fortunately I eradicated those bad habits and all thanks to the Bitcoin burrow. But if it weren't for coming across and getting interested in Bitcoin I would never be using tools like Proton, Tutanota, Aegis, Bitwarden, mullvad paid with XMR, they are small examples of tools or habits that culรฉs use frequently today and that years ago were simply unthinkable. It is very difficult to talk to an average person about how bad it is to publish your entire life on social networks, and how bad it is to not have security tools or processes to move around the internet, I think you will convince them to buy Bitcoin faster hahaha ๐ than convincing them of the other two options.
From Bitcoin to security. I like this option. Definitely, there are lot of people who started with Bitcoin, then learnt something about the Bitcoin itself, the technology and then security. To protect their coins, and their privacy, too
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certainly!! since it is impossible to get seriously involved with Bitcoin without going through the other rabbit holes. Security, privacy, anonymity, hard money, soft money, monetary policies, scarcity, game theory, cryptography, geopolitics, politics, basic economics, mathematics, among others, all important aspects to understand Bitcoin and they are usually fields of information that are not handled by ordinary ๐ฅ people, when we are still very asleep about what is happening in the world and what we can really do with our lives, we are very trapped by our eternal ๐short-term circle which almost never allows us to raise our face like a meerkat to see what is happening around us.๐๐
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