>>2407434There is no way to avoid government oversight now. There is a legitimate post from many months ago from an Anon who works (worked?) for Intel. He disclosed that the US government has worked in tandem with both Intel and AMD to subvert the hardware layer (think physical processing cores) by adding a chip below this physical hardware layer that has a backdoor. Any new chips being manufactured have this backdoor already installed. There is little to no way of avoiding government purview of your daily goings on, anyhow.
Tor is compromised as it was DEVELOPED BY THE FUCKING NAVY. (Dumb fucks thinking it isn't are kidding themselves).
Only way to truly keep your daily browsing private is to not use the internet. You'd need a private network of privacy-minded people who all connect to one another via an air-gapped network in order to even have outside communication that has the best security built-in.
Good luck finding such a network. If there is one (and I'm sure there are people around the world that have done such things), they wouldn't publicly advertise it anywhere. You'd definitely not get anything off of it other than what others share so you'd need a device somewhere (hopefully not on the same network as your device with air-gapped connectivity) with internet connection in order to get your information still.
Put it this way, the only people you can prevent from finding out about you forcefully are companies like Apple, Google, Amazon, etc. This is due to your ability to refuse to use their products. However, that is becoming increasingly difficult as those companies are spreading their tendrils in to every facet of your every-day life because they're working with the government to develop personality profiles on every human being.
> tl;drUnless you have really old tech, which won't run the newest systems or be secure from vulnerabilities, you are fucked and the government will still see you. Hardware is also compromised.