Privacy for the Everyday Person (1): Introduction

VPN? Encryption? Tor Browser? Geolocation? Secure? Insecure? Data Breach?

What does it ALL MEAN?

If you’ve ever tried to understand how to protect your information online and felt completely overwhelmed—you’re not alone. It feels like everyone’s talking in code: VPNs, encryption, “end-to-end,” cookies, firewalls…

You don’t need to be a technology expert to protect your privacy online. You just need:

(1) an idea about why this privacy stuff actually matters to your everyday life,

(2) a few tools, and

(3) clear explanations.

What does it mean for me to have digital privacy?

Privacy means you get to decide who sees what about you. It’s like having curtains in your home or apartment, because you just don’t want strangers watching you eat cereal in your pajamas. Online, digital privacy means keeping your personal stuff—your searches, your messages, your health info, even your location—out of the hands of companies, hackers, and governments you didn’t say “yes” to.

What’s the point of trying to keep my online/digital life private?

Every little digital privacy change you do helps protect you from:

But more than all of that, digital privacy is about freedom to exist without surveillance. Privacy means you can explore, learn, talk, and live your life without being watched all the time in real life OR online.

This guide will walk you through simple steps you can take and tools you can use to begin your digital privacy journey. Unfortunately, no tool or setting can 100% guarantee complete digital privacy. However, small steps (like using strong passwords, putting tape over your computer camera, keeping up with new software updates for your cell phone) can go a long way in keeping your digital life safer.

The goal is not perfection, but protection!

Read on to find out how you can implement digital privacy tools easily.
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—- Published January 2026 —-

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