10 Steps to Escape the Big Tech Digital Prison
Step 2 – Vehicles : OS-Based Accounts & Profiles
VEHICLE : OS-Based Account Profiles
WE NEED TO ADD APPLICATION LEVEL SEPARATION. EMAIL. BROWSER
Using OS-Based Accounts & Profiles for Privacy
Operating System (OS)-based accounts/profiles provide an effective, straightforward, and one of the easiest ways to manage separation between different parts of your digital life. This method reduces the chance of mistakes and is one of the most commonly available options for creating digital compartmentalisation on your device.
Most modern operating systems, including Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, and ChromeOS, support multiple user profiles or accounts.
Each profile acts as its own isolated environment, allowing you to separate apps, data, settings, and even browsing activity. This built-in feature can serve as a foundation for managing multiple digital “vehicles,” particularly for those looking to improve privacy without resorting to a lot of advanced tools and techniques.
Why Use OS-Based Accounts/Profiles?
For most people, using multiple OS-based accounts or profiles will be sufficient to meet current privacy needs, especially if:
- Allow you to separate the major parts of your digital life
- Enable you to achieve a high level of privacy and fly under the Digital Surveillance Radar.
- Limit data collection and profiling but do not require maximum privacy all the time.
- Isolate Big Tech and Big brother from the rest of your Digital Life
This method is highly effective for keeping most of your activities under Big Tech’s mass surveillance and data-mining systems. It creates a level of compartmentalisation that reduces the risk of all your digital activity being linked back to a single identity or profile.