Don't let the surveillance state dictate your digital life

Search for your name on search engines and social media platforms to identify any potentially damaging content. Use tools like Google Alerts or social media monitoring software to track mentions of your name and stay on top of any negative posts.
Change your passwords regularly, use two-factor authentication, and enable account lockout policies to prevent unauthorized access. This will help prevent hackers from exploiting your data and damaging your online reputation.
Review and clean up your social media profiles to ensure they accurately reflect your personal brand. Consider deleting old, embarrassing, or irrelevant posts, and adjust your privacy settings to minimize data collection.
Check your credit score regularly to identify any discrepancies or errors. Dispute any negative marks and work to improve your credit score by paying bills on time and managing your debt.
Use virtual private networks (VPNs) and encryption tools to protect your online data from interception and surveillance. This will help prevent your online activities from being tracked and scored by the social credit system.
