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These bloggers have been leading the fight against corporate greed for some time, and now they're turning their attention to your personal privacy. They'll show you how to keep the big internet corporations from spying on every minute of your life by using a few simple tools – all for free – and tell you why it's more important than ever before. You've read about the latest high-profile hacks on Facebook, Target, Home Depot, and so many others. You've seen TV news outlets talk about how people value their security over convenience. And yet here you are with a front row seat to this carnival ride that has been going on at break neck pace for years now without any sign of stopping. You've also seen the response from all the biggest companies in the world, from big tech companies to big finance companies. They have been stepping up their efforts to keep you in the dark when it comes to what they're really doing all over the web. And behind closed doors, they're colluding in a scheme that would make Big Brother himself proud. Company after company has been signing deals with government agencies and private firms in order to spy on users without their knowledge or consent. Well I'm here to show you how you can change this scenario for good. I'm here to tell you that it's never too late to start taking control of your digital footprint. And I'm here to show you just how easy it is to keep your personal information safe and secure online. The fact is this: if you don't learn how to protect yourself, no one else will do it for you. So let's move on to what we need to do so that we can all be better prepared for the days ahead. Step #1: Stop using products and services from companies who are willing to betray your trust by selling out your personal data for a quick buck. Step #2: Take back your privacy by turning to non-corporate alternatives that treat you with respect. Step #3: Take back your freedom by making your own web browsing choices, instead of leaving them to someone else. And here's why each one of these steps is so important… First up on the list is cutting out any company willing to sell out your personal data for a quick buck. That may seem like an obvious move, but I want to make sure that this point doesn't get lost in all the noise today. This is a big deal, and it's a move that I would have made long ago if I had been around back when Facebook made those first rounds of acquisitions. In case you don't know, Facebook has been buying up a whole lot of companies over the last year or so. And as each one of these startups was merged with Facebook, their users were naturally going to lose access to all the features they had built into those sites. This meant that many people who were active on those sites suddenly found themselves shut off from their favorite social networks and apps. The thing is, Facebook didn't just buy these companies out for their code and engineering talent – they also wanted access to our personal information. cfa1e77820
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