A while ago I reached a point in my privacy journey where I simply felt bored. It’s not a result of going too far in privacy, but simply my threat model has caused me to let go of a lot of things that used to entertain me (games, movie streaming, short form video, etc.) The entertainment landscape in privacy seems pretty bleak, since you no longer own the movies you watch, the games you play, and lots of proprietary software along the way. I entertain myself through FreeTube, physical copies of movies, and offline installations of games like Minecraft, but it’s still a step down from how it used to be.

What do you do to keep yourselves entertained in a privacy conscious way?

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    2 months ago

    Anything that doesn’t require high tech still works really well. Don’t need to worry about tracking software that tries to sell you something with say a horse or two. And as a bonus you get lots of physical activity as well which is healthy.

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      2 months ago

      Don’t need to worry about tracking software

      Unless you do it near a device with gapps installed because these were proven to collect real-time microphone data (may not be the case anymore).

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    2 months ago

    Buy a book with cash. Read the book.

    The entertainment landscape in privacy seems pretty bleak, since you no longer own the movies you watch

    It’s the other way around.

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          I was being facetious to make a point. There is a limit to the amount of privacy that one can achieve while still residing within a modern society. As with all things, it’s a personal choice. Everyone has a limit up to which they are comfortable surrendering their privacy. You can be tracked and recorded even walking the streets in many cities, and in most retail stores. How far is one willing to go to be private?

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            2 months ago

            The question was:

            What do you do to keep yourselves entertained in a privacy conscious way?

            The questions was not:

            What do you do to keep yourselves entertained in a completely private way?

            We are all aware there is no such thing as complete privacy unless you move into an Amish society. The only thing you can do is your best.

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              2 months ago

              Ok, I’ll give you that. But don’t you agree there are certain aspects of privacy one must forego to live in a modern society?

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    2 months ago

    Hiking, camping, fishing, outdoor activities.

    Woodworking, painting, knitting, blacksmithing.

    Basically anything that’s not connected to a screen.

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    2 months ago

    Motorcycling. Nearly all modern bikes have no ability to touch the internet, so you can get into a really fun hobby with practical benefits without being spied on.

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    Personally I haven’t really change anything about my entertainment other than how I attain it. Torrented movies, shows, and books, cracked games, and ad+sponsor blocked YT via Piped mean I get all the same entertainment as ever if not more. The only thing I’ll admit I miss a bit is Reddit.

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    2 months ago

    Have you tried touching grass? 😃

    But seriously, most outdoor activities are like the most private things you’ll do all day.

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          Where I live, there are security cameras all over the buildings and the lamposts and the traffic intersections and the parking lots, plus Ring/Nest doorbells everywhere. There are more cameras outside the buildings than inside. Everybody is carrying a smartphone and I see people taking pictures or video with them all the time.

          Drones and satellites are really only outside.

          So I don’t agree with your conclusion.

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    2 months ago

    You can make your own open-source games, it’s pretty fun. And of course there are loads of games that have no telemetry what so ever.

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    I just get a separate device with a fake identity and no personal data for games and proprietary software. Short videos are hosted by very invasive companies and don’t have any APIs or anything to make custom privacy-friendly frontends so it’s out of the question (fortunately imo because that things are addictive and can degrade a person in months). Idk much about movies because I’ve never used a paid movie service like Netflix but since they’re paid, privacy is very questionable there.

    Unfortunately digital entertainment is very privacy-invasive overall. You can fix some of the privacy issues by the cost of convenience but some things will remain too invasive to be viable in many threat models.

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      Short videos are hosted by very invasive companies and don’t have any APIs or anything to make custom privacy-friendly frontends so it’s out of the question (fortunately imo because that things are addictive and can degrade a person in months).

      If you view tiktok content thru ProxiTok, it fails to be addictive because things like autoplay and recommendations are disabled.

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        ProxiTok

        Never heard of it but if a client with proper profiling mitigation exists, it’s awesome. Though (as I understand) since there’s pretty much no useful content on TikTok (unless it’s a shortened copy of a YouTube video or something), good recommendations are really needed to keep the user entertained so privacy-focused clients without total profiling kill the point of the app.

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    Board games with friends and family. My brother rotates hosting board game night with his friends and it’s great fun.