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At some point resisting mass surveillance becomes impractical. I understand my advice isn't always easy to follow. Choosing privacy can get expensive and time-consuming. And it's already hard enough to get people to use anti-surveillance tools that are easy to use, let alone follow a guide like this that requires lots of effort. Part of the function of these posts is to show the ridiculous lengths one must go for privacy in today's world. You don't have to follow all the steps in this guide. My practical advice is just do what you can. Remember, if all you do is cancel your insurance tracking, that's a win for privacy and a blow to Big Brother.
-If you have any more details or suggestions that I missed [send me an email](mailto:nick@nicholasjohnson.ch). If you want to help support my site [send a donation](/about/). I hope you found this post valuable.
+If you have any more details or suggestions that I missed [contact me](/about/). If you want to help support my site [send a donation](/about/). I hope you found this post valuable.