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Your digital life is valuable to companies collecting data about you and selling it to marketers. Here's how to beat them by getting your digital self offline.Removing yourself from the
Removing yourself from the internet is no easy feat. In fact, it's not possible to completely wipe yourself from the web, even if you go completely off-grid starting today.This is because you have an existing digital footprint. Many businesses, such as data brokers, capitalize on collecting and sharing that data.Read more...
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