12 Privacy & Security Tools I Use EVERY DAY

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Published 2024-04-04
I'm a privacy and security nut. Discover the tools I use on a daily basis to secure my accounts and cloak my private information. You're welcome to copy what I do or find what works for you.

NOTE: This video is not sponsored nor did any company pay to have their product listed. These are what I actually use for my personal and business use.

🔹My Privacy & Security Stack🔹

â–¶ Password Manager (1Password): www.allthingssecured.com/yt/1password

â–¶ 2FA Security Key (YubiKey): geni.us/yubico-store

â–¶ Secure Email (Proton Mail): www.allthingssecured.com/try/protonmail-yt

â–¶ Email Aliasing (SimpleLogin): simplelogin.io/

â–¶ Private Communication (Signal): signal.org/

â–¶ Internet Browser (Brave): www.brave.com/

â–¶ Virtual Address (Postscan Mail): www.allthingssecured.com/try/postscanmail

â–¶ Virtual Credit Card (Privacy): www.privacy.com/

â–¶ Virtual Phone Number (Hushed): www.allthingssecured.com/try/hushed-yt

â–¶ Data Deletion (DeleteMe): www.joindeleteme.com/allthingssecured

â–¶ Identity Monitoring (Identity Guard): www.allthingssecured.com/try/identity-guard-yt

*Some of the links above are affiliate links


If you care about your personal security and privacy online, download my free security checklist here:
âś… Security Checklist: www.allthingssecured.com/security-checklist-pdf/


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Video Timestamps
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0:00 - My Privacy & Security Stack
0:18 - This Video is NOT Sponsored
0:39 - Password Manager Tool
1:24 - 2FA Security Key
1:57 - Private Internet Browser
2:24 - Email Privacy Tools (Secure email & aliasing)
3:18 - Secure Messaging App
4:03 - Data Masking Tools (address, phone, credit card)
5:09 - Data Monitoring Tools
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Everybody has a different "tech stack" that they use. In this video, Josh explains the tech stack he uses to maintain privacy and security for both his personal and business use.

#techstack #onlinesecurity #onlineprivacy

All Comments (21)
  • @AllThingsSecured
    How does my privacy and security tech stack match up against yours? Leave a comment to let me know what you do differently. I'm curious to know!
  • @user-kf6if8cj1n
    Email aliases - you say good for newsletter and one-offs. I use aliases for everything now. Here, in Australia, we've recently had 2 major companies hacked, with millions of addresses exposed, my (then) main email being one of those. Using Proton Mail aliasing, every one of my old email accounts now has their own different email (alias) - meaning if that organization ever gets hacked, my main Proton Mail address is safe and all I have to do is remove the exposed email (alias) and create another different one for that organization.
  • @roymazz
    Just want to encourage you and say how glad I am this channel exists and what you're doing. I've been a cybersecurity advocate for a number of years and have had a number of vital security components in place in my digital life for a while now (password manager, hardware keys, credit freezes, etc). Several years ago, I thought about starting a channel like this but never had the time with a full time job. And this is exactly what I envisioned my channel being. No jealousy at all, I'm so glad you're here doing this. In fact, I often recommend this channel when I'm wanting to get certain points across. I just find, not many people want to listen which is frustrating. Keep up the great work!
  • @robtihanyi1155
    My security/privacy posture has been upgraded by learning and implementing your strategies Josh...keep up the good work bloke!
  • @TonyPadgett
    Capital One has an extension with virtual numbers built in. I use it all the time. No need to give your actual bank details.
  • @AxRic
    I cannot stress enough how good this video is. Big shoutout. Straight to the point and very insightful.
  • @clintga912
    Thank you for the videos you produce. They are all very informative and I've learned a lot from you. I use most of the same services that you do and recommend everything in this video!
  • @-jaymes
    Fantastic summary! Thanks for sharing your practices. Such a valuable resource.
  • @larryluffel777
    Excellent Video..Lots of good ideas and tips in a single video. Thank You! Time to do some research….
  • @kfffisher
    Thank you for the information. This is helpful.
  • @blahblah9740
    Great info, I just subscribed, thanks đź‘Ť
  • @joshuaa3075
    Great summary video. Thank you. The Google comment is so true.
  • @bionborys1648
    Hushed is not privacy-oriented at all. Read their privacy statement, you can confirm they will use all your info to uniquiely identify you—even give it to 3rd parties. Useless if you care about your privacy.
  • @macbitz
    Great video as always 👍🏼 One thing I've heard is that if you freeze your credit (here in the UK) then it might affect your credit rating and some lenders may reject an application until 6 months after you've unfrozen your credit. I've not managed to confirm this myself but something worth being aware of if you're planning on any borrowing in the near future.
  • @JadeSambrook
    Would MySudo not be a more secure and privacy oriented option than Hushed?