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[–] littul_kitton 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

You have grabbed the wrong end of the stick.

The companies who want to listen are mostly harmless. Unless you are a paranoid schizophrenic, you don't care if Amazon steers you away from a soap company who has ties to Google Wallet.

The big advertisers and manipulators merely want a few dollars a month from you. Google brings in $100 billion a year. Do the math. That is $5 a month for their "victims" in the First World.

Big deal. You waste more money than this to peeing while at work.

Instead think about politics. Do you want to attack your national government from the inside? Then you have a problem. Those people have smart workers, a lot of data, and they want to know who has something to hide. They can track mobile devices and people. They will know if you travel near microphones and those microphones stop working when you do.

You are basically asking Voat "Please, how do I point a giant flashing red arrow at myself so the state surveillance apparatus knows to watch me?" So sad.

Instead you should plug yourself into the surveillance machine. Let them record you being a fully engaged, mildly annoyed, but not disaffected citizen who is cowed into submission. Reserve your true thoughts for times and places when there are no devices.

Use airtight information security practices. For example, make a habit of traveling with no devices "to unwind". Then while on such travel buy burner devices with removable batteries with cash. Remove the batteries immediately. Only install the batteries while on no-device travel, and use them to communicate with your conspirators via text message. (Voice communication will lead them straight to you via voice fingerprinting.)

Oh, you said cheap and easy. Nevermind. If you want to stay truly secret these days you have to put in a lot of effort.