Ex-CIA Officer Reveals 5 Ways to Stay Online Without Being Tracked

Published on November 30, 2025
Duration: 5:15

This guide, presented by former CIA Officer Jason Hanson, outlines five essential strategies for enhancing online privacy and security. It emphasizes the use of VPNs, privacy-focused browsers, virtual payment cards, encrypted messaging, and credit freezes to protect personal information from tracking and identity theft.

Quick Summary

Former CIA Officer Jason Hanson reveals five key strategies for online privacy: use a VPN for secure browsing, switch to privacy-focused browsers like Brave or DuckDuckGo, employ virtual debit cards via Privacy.com for transactions, utilize encrypted apps like Telegram for communication, and implement credit freezes with major bureaus to prevent identity theft.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Digital Privacy
  2. 00:20Way 1: Use a VPN
  3. 00:59Way 2: Privacy-Friendly Browsers
  4. 01:24Way 3: Virtual Payment Cards
  5. 03:37Way 4: Secure Messaging Apps
  6. 04:01Way 5: Separate Devices and Credit Freezes

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I browse the internet without being tracked?

To browse without being tracked, use privacy-focused browsers like Brave or DuckDuckGo, which minimize data collection. Additionally, employ a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to mask your IP address and encrypt your traffic, especially on public Wi-Fi networks.

What is the best way to protect my financial information online?

Protect your financial information online by using services like Privacy.com to generate virtual debit cards for purchases. This shields your actual bank details from merchants and allows you to set spending limits or use single-use cards.

How can I ensure my private communications are secure?

Ensure your private communications are secure by avoiding standard email and SMS. Instead, utilize encrypted messaging applications such as Telegram, which are designed to protect the confidentiality of your messages from potential interception.

What steps should I take to prevent identity theft?

To prevent identity theft, a crucial step is to place a credit freeze on your reports with the major credit bureaus: TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax. This action restricts access to your credit information, making it harder for thieves to open new accounts in your name.

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