A real data privacy strategy that works
In all that mash of information 'out there', throw in false information regularly - that you love Party X when you really detest it; make purchases or searches on the internet that you never intended to; send contradictory messages to WhatsApp g...

But there is much hubbub, of course, regarding the lack of privacy in a digitally connected world - big, bad companies picking and tucking in your data for their nefarious plans, or government snoops snooping on your digital trails and messages. Well, there's one tactic that takes care of this problem: lying.
As anyone encountering a telepath already knows, it becomes too much of an effort to hide one's thoughts from a mind-reader. The same applies to those you think may be infringing on your digital privacy whether on social media or with information that's supposed to stay between your bank, shops, paramours.
In all that mash of information 'out there', throw in false information regularly - that you love Party X when you really detest it; make purchases or searches on the internet that you never intended to; send contradictory messages to WhatsApp groups. And your real secrets - like actions you're not keen an all-seeing higher force will track - will remain intact.
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