I am easy to look up, as well as what I do for a living, if you wish to do so.
The data I post on HN is public. When I post data to a public place it is no longer mine. I am not a luddite, I simply have separation of concerns between public and personal life. Data that is not public, is mine.
When I fly, I accept this is a public event. All parties are transparent about this. You will however be hard pressed to buy a record of the local locations I frequent or what I purchase at a pharmacy without an expensive private investigator because I do not carry a cell phone and I pay cash.
The data that I consider mine, such as personal family photos, detailed location history, my IoT product usage, etc, lives in servers I physically own on property I own. Not unlike a box of photos in someones attic. If you want to rifle through it, get a warrant. No surveillance capitalism companies will have a chance at buying that data regardless.
I do sometimes use third party services to distribute private data, such as matrix.org. The privata data such as DMs can not be decrypted or controlled by the server operators, and only by my keys on devices I control all software on. That data is mine too.
You do not need to trust your ISP to have a useful level of digital sovereignty.
The data I post on HN is public. When I post data to a public place it is no longer mine. I am not a luddite, I simply have separation of concerns between public and personal life. Data that is not public, is mine.
When I fly, I accept this is a public event. All parties are transparent about this. You will however be hard pressed to buy a record of the local locations I frequent or what I purchase at a pharmacy without an expensive private investigator because I do not carry a cell phone and I pay cash.
The data that I consider mine, such as personal family photos, detailed location history, my IoT product usage, etc, lives in servers I physically own on property I own. Not unlike a box of photos in someones attic. If you want to rifle through it, get a warrant. No surveillance capitalism companies will have a chance at buying that data regardless.
I do sometimes use third party services to distribute private data, such as matrix.org. The privata data such as DMs can not be decrypted or controlled by the server operators, and only by my keys on devices I control all software on. That data is mine too.
You do not need to trust your ISP to have a useful level of digital sovereignty.