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Gift Ideas for Privacy People


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in reply to The 8232 Project

a balaclava to be anonymous?!

which city let's you walk around with a balaclava?

in reply to rnercle

Especially in the wintertime or for skiing, most people won't care if you have one on. Even if they do care, it doesn't change its anonymity.
in reply to The 8232 Project

Right, if you're somewhere cold, you can cover up pretty much everything and not be out of place. Now, eating a meal at a restaurant or spending an extended time indoors like that would be a little out of place.
in reply to excursion22

Now, eating a meal at a restaurant or spending an extended time indoors like that would be a little out of place.


The worst that can happen is you get escorted out if the location is really stingy. As long as you can deal with social pressure (it helps that nobody will know who you are) you should be fine.

in reply to The 8232 Project

Not true. There's been several cases of cops stopping, detaining, and forcing identification of people wearing balaclavas. Worst that can happen is a cop power trips.
in reply to rirus

Pretty sure they could have said no, or (if violence was used against them) they would have every right to kill the pig in self defense
in reply to rnercle

Are you suggesting it's literally illegal to walk around with a barclava in your city?
in reply to quick_snail

Are you suggesting it's literally illegal to walk around with a barclava in your city?


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_b…

The French ban on face covering is the result of an act of parliament passed in 2010 banning the wearing of face-covering headgear, including masks, helmets, balaclavas, niqābs and other veils covering the face, and full body costumes and zentais (skin-tight garments covering entire body) in public places, except under specified circumstances.
in reply to rnercle

Not surprising coming from France LOL. It's not a problem in most of the rest of the world.
in reply to artyom

check the map on the linked Wikipedia page. Looks like it's a "problem" in many other places
in reply to The 8232 Project

Great write up! As for wired headphones I can wholeheartedly recommend the KZ EDC Pro. Very reasonable price and they have removable cables with both a 3.5mm jack and USB C Cable.
KZ are great value for money - I’m not affiliated with them or anything.
in reply to SW42

There are quite a lot of fairly good quality IEMs that are really inexpensive these days. Most of Linsoul's brands come to mind.
in reply to SW42

Any headphones with MC1 so you can replace the cable. Because the phones last decades. the cables last a year.
in reply to The 8232 Project

webcam covers? Hard wired keyboards?

and for power cables, why not a power bank? put the power bank between the "power station" and the device you're powering and you're good

nitecore makes some awesome power banks

in reply to Law Abiding VPN User

webcam covers?


I already included this under accessories.

Hard wired keyboards?


Wired keyboards are far more commonly used than wireless keyboards.

and for power cables, why not a power bank? put the power bank between the “power station” and the device you’re powering and you’re good


That is one workaround, but you end up carrying cables anyways. Sometimes you may need to loan your cable to someone else, or need precise wattage.

Even still, you're coming up with gift ideas, which is the goal of this post :)

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in reply to The 8232 Project

Sometimes you may need to loan your cable to someone else, or need precise wattage.


most of the power banks nitecore makes have regulation in them that auto-lowers to a slow charge when it's needed for smaller devices

Wired keyboards are far more commonly used than wireless keyboards.


I wouldn't be so sure of that, I've seen lots of people with wireless keyboards. even bluetooth keyboards which are even easier to eavesdrop on

in reply to quick_snail

unfortunately yes, nobody even knows the difference between the snowden leaks and wikileaks

no one even knows who Edward Snowden is or what he did except for the people he was trying to expose

in reply to quick_snail

look up interviews with random people on the street.

No one knows anything about the Snowden leaks except for people that would end up on a platform like this

in reply to The 8232 Project

Why the fuck is “homemade firearms” the reason for good privacy respecting printers? Jesus christ
Other than that, great list, thanks for the contribution
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in reply to asbestos

There's a couple other controversial recommendations, such as misinformation about laptops with Heads and mobile with GrapheneOS
in reply to asbestos

Because some of us don't want to be on the list when they come around and start rounding up firearms.
in reply to The 8232 Project

Not sure if this falls under this topic but I am looking for a good ebook reader (eink). Any recommendations for something independent and secure?
in reply to tapdattl

Oh interesting. I’ll have to read through all the details. Thanks
in reply to bowreality

Supernote is an eNotebook and is writing focused rather than book focused, but it uses a stripped down fork of android and you can easily side load other android apps onto it including e.g. F-droid. You can use it without an account and with no network connectivity (loading content via USB), or your choice of cloud providers, including recently self-hosted storage.

I mostly read library books so unfortunately I have to go through Kindle, but you can use the Kindle app on the device and it works pretty well. Not as many features as a dedicated device, but the basics work great.

Major caveat: it's not backlit so you need a book light/lamp/headlamp, which is a big pain.

in reply to LiamBox

I’ve decided to make a rule this year: only physical items. You can’t put a subscription under the tree.
in reply to The 8232 Project

Fantastic list, thank you so much!

I saved your post and will be using it as my reference; this is a better list than I made for myself. Albeit I already follow most of your recommendations:

  1. Is there a reason why you don’t have YubiKey on your list?
    I didn’t like it at first but now I highly recommend it.
  2. What about the Camera Shy Hoodie?
    I know it’s DIY but IMO there are people here that might be willing to make it themselves.

Those Reflectacles are a bit expensive so they’re already on my wishlist! I also saved this:
7 Privacy Garments That Block Surveillance Cameras

You rock, Charger8232! Thanks again!

EDIT: I forgot about Zenni glasses:

EyeQLenz and Zenni ID Guard™ are designed to reflect signals to help disrupt unwanted tracking under certain conditions. Results may vary due to recognition technology and environmental factors. Zenni does not guarantee that its products provide anonymity or total protection from surveillance and biometric identification.
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in reply to LemmyThinkAboutThat

Is there a reason why you don’t have YubiKey on your list


I don't buy them because yubico is american. Nitrokey is a German alternative, been really happy with mine so far.

in reply to LemmyThinkAboutThat

in reply to The 8232 Project

Thank you for answering my questions and I appreciate your clear explanation. I am looking forward to seeing more of your posts. (๑・̑◡・̑๑)
in reply to The 8232 Project

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in reply to Libb

FWIW before whine about the lack of editing or digitization : take of photo of the result on your phone, auto-upload to your desktop or even server and voila, a proper process to have your cake and eat it too.

I very often take a basic A4 piece of paper, or even a napkin, whatever is around really, then sketch to summarize a complex situation, snap a pic and send it to myself. Amazing way to think, very flexible and intuitive, at basically no cost and entirely private. Sure you still have to re-draw it after, IF you want to, but typically the idea itself is already on a substrate, maybe that's enough. If you want to edit it... guess what, you can edit the photo itself, no need to vectorize it first. Paper is great.

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in reply to quick_snail

Naaaah, I barely scratched the surface of it :p

Picking up the right writing device and learning to use it properly oftentimes will make the difference between realizing how powerful writing is as a tool, or endlessly suffering through it, and maybe hating it. Alas, in that field like in so many others, schools seem to have given up on teaching kids much, if anything.

Which is terribly unfair to those kids, if you're asking me: being able to (comfortably) write longhand, to be able to communicate one's thoughts and ideas (while at the same time not having to rely on high tech)
and to be able to communicate in full privacy. That's priceless. It also feels great and it can be real fun, but that's just my personal opinion ;)

in reply to The 8232 Project

Pretty much all open hardware devices should be on such a list, e.g.

  • NitroKey for both authentication tokens and storage (of e.g ssh keys)
  • PGB-1 (based on RP2040) or Haxophone (based on RPi Zero) for music
  • Precursor for token and dev (via its own FPGA)

so check CrowdSupply for more of such things.

I'd also add reMarkable. Sure you can use their cloud but you do NOT have to. It means you have your own Linux e-reader but also sketchpad entirely offline. You can work and sync with ssh or rsync and even setup your own cloud, cf github.com/ddvk/rmfakecloud . If you want something more open from the start check the PineNote but it's harder to get and you have to tinker a bit more.

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in reply to utopiah

I recognise that ReMarkable is top tier rn for eReading, but £350 is uncomfortably high for me. Roughly 50 physical books' worth before buying any books.

Worth it if you have the money to spare.

in reply to Lyra_Lycan

reMarkable isn't about replacing books. You can have a PocketBook with KOReader for 120EUR. It's not a price per book comparison, IMHO it's a price per sketch and thus ideas, work, presentations, etc because that's where reMarkable is unique, low latency e-ink writing.

For "just" reading there are plenty of alternatives, including cheaper alternatives.

in reply to The 8232 Project

Perhaps a short section about how to purchase items without giving up PII could be added.

I would hate it if someone bought me a gift from Amazon and had it sent to my home as a gift. Now Amazon has my home address.

in reply to The 8232 Project

Honestly, all the open source privacy hardware on CrowdSupply is worth including:

crowdsupply.com/security-and-p…

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in reply to RamSwamson

Huh. Loads fine on tor with JavaScript disabled. What error message do you see?
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in reply to quick_snail

Sorry you have been blocked. Tried switching servers as well. Might give it a go on tor.
in reply to The 8232 Project

very cool, but if someone gave me a crypto wallet and balaclava, i would just never use them
in reply to The 8232 Project

OR you could just switch your documents from google to cryptpad, switch your messaging to signal, and give a shit.
in reply to The 8232 Project

Was about to pull the trigger on some reflectacles but damn near almost everything is sold out.
in reply to RamSwamson

Zenni now has a lens you can order with their glasses. They do both prescription and non prescription.
in reply to ScoffingLizard

I was checking those out but zenni does state in a way their tech is not perfect. I like that you can add that feature to any of their frames but then again not all frames may be the most suitable for every angle. Either way zenni isn't associated with luxxotica so they may still get my business.