Our Online Identity is Under Attack, How to Protect it | Oliver Ross

May 3, 2022

Featured image be the virus speech
Be the Virus: How We Defeat Tyranny
august update featured image
Will’s August Update
Featured image interview sylvain henry
National Referendum to End All Lockdown Measures in Canada
July Update still
Will’s July Update
Corinnas insight report still
Insight Report Interview with Corrina Fischer
Iron Will Single
video teaser
Violations of Our Charter Rights: An interview with Lawyers4Truth

Oliver Ross joins us today to share how best to keep our privacy secure and safe from prying eyes. Oliver is the founder of Liberty Lives, a consultancy, which helps Canadians to understand how to protect their privacy, their assets, their food security and education for their children. Oliver is here with us today to discuss how best to protect our online data and identities.

On How Oliver Came to Create Liberty Lives….

I understood early Spring 2020, that we weren’t being told. I was seeing all the problems that we were dealing with and these problems are obviously prolific and they’re in every single part of our lives. The system we have built has so many backdoors in it for people who want to get nefarious things done; to spy on you, to look at what you’re dealing with, what your devices are like, what you do in your own time…especially during this period of absolute insanity, I saw that we need to be looking at solutions for these issues more so than hoping that these people aren’t actually after us.

On the Tools Readily Available to Protect Our Privacy…

The first thing that everybody should take away in general, there’s two things…please stop using Gmail, Google and Google Chrome. Stop using their services. On top of that, you should stop using Microsoft Edge and any of the Microsoft services or Safari, but Google is particularly bad because of all the systems that they have intact and together. I would say for easy internet use, Brave browser is the best one to start with, it’s very similar to Google Chrome. It’s built off the chromium backbone, but it is more private than Google Chrome. There’s no affiliation and you can select the search engine in the browser. Sometimes when you install Brave, it has Google as the pre-set search engine, but you don’t have to keep it.

LINKS:

Liberty Lives

Contact Oliver

Browser:

Brave

Virtual Private Network:

Torguard

Secure Email:

Tutanota

CTemplar

Want Your Country Back?

We are in desperate need of monthly recurring donations so we can hire assistants to create more tools in a timely manner. Donate below!

Can You Donate Monthly?

Please consider making your donation monthly. This allows us to make commitments to produce tools and content we otherwise cannot.