12 Privacy & Security Tools I Use EVERY DAY
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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🔹
▶ Password Manager (1Password): www.allthingssecured.com/yt/1...
▶ 2FA Security Key (YubiKey): geni.us/yubico-store
▶ Secure Email (Proton Mail): www.allthingssecured.com/try/...
▶ Email Aliasing (SimpleLogin): simplelogin.io/
▶ Private Communication (Signal): signal.org/
▶ Internet Browser (Brave): www.brave.com
▶ Virtual Address (Postscan Mail): www.allthingssecured.com/try/...
▶ Virtual Credit Card (Privacy): www.privacy.com
▶ Virtual Phone Number (Hushed): www.allthingssecured.com/try/...
▶ Data Deletion (DeleteMe): www.joindeleteme.com/allthing...
▶ Identity Monitoring (Identity Guard): www.allthingssecured.com/try/...
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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
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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!
@a1isrising
Ай бұрын
if we use 2FA Yubikey do you still need password managers if you only use places on the net the except Yubikeys ? i use Brave as my only browser , i still have gmail but want another one and im not worried about gov spying like some securty privacy utubers talk about im privancy and security from malicious actors hackers and beimg tracked by apps and google lol , i only phones no PC or laptop . So get Yubikeys and a seperate email account , proton mail with vpn looks good or mulvad as well seem to be the best overall but i dont want to use my debit or credit cards to purchase them. Now my bank wants me to use biometrics for sign in too i will see if they except Yubikey , id rather have that than password managers as im not tech savvy lol i feel like id mess it up and be locked out lol
@NotSeger
Ай бұрын
- I don't use Chromium based browsers (specially one that is actively pushing web3 and AI). - I know "data removal services" are scams. - I don't use 1Password as my PW manager, I self-host Vaultwarden. Yeah, I think I'm good.
@NotSeger
Ай бұрын
Why delete my comment? lol You asked what we do different.
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!
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.
My security/privacy posture has been upgraded by learning and implementing your strategies Josh...keep up the good work bloke!
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Rob
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!
Fantastic summary! Thanks for sharing your practices. Such a valuable resource.
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
I'm excited that it was useful!
Capital One has an extension with virtual numbers built in. I use it all the time. No need to give your actual bank details.
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Yes! I know there are quite a few banks that offer virtual cards now.
@UniversalManifest
17 күн бұрын
the reviews says the extension is broken
Thank you for the information. This is helpful.
Excellent Video..Lots of good ideas and tips in a single video. Thank You! Time to do some research….
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful, Larry!
Josh, thanks for sharing.
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
My pleasure.
Great info, I just subscribed, thanks 👍
Great video Josh! Very useful indeed
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Steve!
Hi man! Thanks for your video! What tools do you use for your calendar and contacts? Thanks!
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.
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Hmm, I haven't heard that. If that's true, it's very unfortunate. Protecting your credit shouldn't have any affect on your rating. That's a shame.
I agree with all your choices.
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Awesome. Glad to hear it.
Great summary video. Thank you. The Google comment is so true.
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Thanks! 🙏
Great choices. I literally use all the same apps already cool
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Awesome!
Nice tech stack, thanks for sharing! It‘s a little bit off topic, but I was curious: What do you think about the services, that TailScale offers, especially the tailnet? :D
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
I've honestly never heard the name before, so I have no opinion.
Thank you
Thank you for the great video. I appreciate the time you took to create it. Could you recommend a reliable search engine?
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Duck Duck Go or Startpage.
Dude, that thumbnail... looking swole. Also, excellent video, as usual. Thanks Josh!
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Ha! I'll take the compliment...thanks :)
Damn, every time im just DAMN! because there are so many things that no one every tells us either in life or in school and that's mess up cause the same way we say to teens to come back home before midnight or be careful what you wearing or with who you are its the same thing on the internet, the most crazy thing i find was a youtuber who open FB and just see who post a photo or a location on FB of the same beach and just randomly start saying hi and saying there names and that's scary as shit, personally im used to it CAUSE im the young brother so people know my big bro THANK GOD! thankfully there's still hope and i start be a bit more careful or at least i try, i try to seperate my work stuff email phone etc and my personal and gaming, it takes time but its for a good reason and i also start doing the same for family and friends slowly, well that's all i want to say thanks as always for helping us since no one else will do or no one will do it for free or for good reasons.
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Glad it's been helpful to you in some way.
@lussor1
22 күн бұрын
Even in my current cybersecurity course they dont even tell you to use ad blocking
Would MySudo not be a more secure and privacy oriented option than Hushed?
I am following a few of your security steps, so far. Re: Brave and it's password manager: One disadvantage is that I must sign on to Microsoft to change or delete these passwords. Having a Microsoft account-- not crazy about this. Also, if someone steals your computer and passes your local entry password, they can easily see the list of all passwords in the manager!! Both Brave and Firefox make it easy to do this. ( I keep a list of all passwords on a piece of paper that never leaves my home. Perhaps this is still the safest)?? Also, I don't synchronize devices (no email on iphone, no banking). I really like using Brave with KZread! I am still working on getting rid of Firefox. And you will never see me with my credit card in one hand and the cell phone in the other. No business on there. Work In Progess
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
I don't use the Brave password manager and generally discourage against using a browser-based password manager. I would find something else so you don't have to open or use a Microsoft account.
Hi Josh, love your content. Is there a company or a service that would help change all your passwords to make sites more secure? I think I use the same password for the majority of websites 🙈
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Great question, Laura! Unfortunately it would be almost impossible to do a mass, automated change of all passwords. My recommendation would just be to start small - choose the 5-10 most important accounts and change the passwords for those. Then build from there. It's better to just get started small than never at all!
I'm unsure whether I should buy the FIPS 140-2 Yubikey variant or the normal Yubikey 5 series. I don't need it for work. Thanks in advance!
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
If you don't need it for work, then the 5 series is more than enough for the average person. In fact, even the Security Key series (most budget-friendly) might work as well.
@GeneralGoreCODM
Ай бұрын
@@AllThingsSecured Thanks, appreciate it!
SIGNAL IS GREAT!!!
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Yes it is.
Hi Josh, Do you take Video ideas from viewers? Kind regards
Hi Josh can you male a video about to yubikeys i can use in yubikey authenticator where is a tap it or plug it in my phone the 2fa codes will appear
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Are my previous videos about how to set up a 2FA key not very clear or have you just not seen them?
Hi! I wanted to send you an email but for a faster reply hope you’ll see this 😊 I wanted to buy the efani sim service but i live in europe netherlands, they told me they don’t offer this here or anytime soon. Do you know something similar for europe? To protect sim(mobile monitoring)? Thank you so much I really like your videos! 🙏🏻
@EIRE55
24 күн бұрын
Only a suggestion, as I've recently found this channel which seems very informative, and also covers the various aspects of SIM cards. It's called "Naomi Brockwell TV", and she's very good at explaining things. Good luck and stay safe.
Where do you store your 2FA recovery codes? I thought you used a secure usb drive for that.
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
My recovery codes get securely stored in a couple different places that I'd rather not disclose. I've never had to use them, though, because I have a backup 2FA key.
what are the apps you use for notetaking and todo lists ?
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Well now that Proton just acquired Standard Notes…probably that one!
Hi Josh, any advice on a service for virtual phone number for EU countries? Couldn’t find any… Thamks
@petsod
Ай бұрын
Not sure where you looked but did an search an search and on the first page 4-5 kinks down found an list with 20+ companies. (duckduckgo)
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
I promise I'm trying to find one, but so far I don't know of any (yet).
You didn't mention the credit monitoring company, but the video shows Identity Guard. Is that the one you recommend?
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Yes, that’s the one I’ve been using for the past couple years.
@TonyPadgett
Ай бұрын
@@AllThingsSecuredThanks. I just signed up. I am linking accounts and it is using Plaid and says the company is Aura...did Aura change their name to Identity Guard?
@muzikgod
Ай бұрын
@@TonyPadgett Aura acquired Identity Guard but have kept them separate.
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Exactly. Aura is the parent company of Identity Guard, but I haven't really liked the Aura product as much as Identity Guard.
@TonyPadgett
Ай бұрын
@@AllThingsSecured Good to hear. I tried Aura and wasn’t that happy with it.
Do you use a VPN? Thank-you! Could you go over a little more, how to use a made up email address. Like do you use your correct password with it,or is that a made up one also,would that even work if so. I'm a little confused how to go about this,as I'd like to use this method Thank-you!?
So did you land on Hushed over Cloaked? I know you were pretty jazzed about Cloaked for a while…
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
I was and still am. In my mind the services are built for two different use cases. When I need a second number for 2FA codes, for example, I want a static number that I own. When I want to just give out a phone number that I can trash later, Cloaked is the way to go. In any case, I'm really just waiting for Cloaked to move their virtual card feature from beta to public before I really start pushing the service.
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.
@pepperpepperpepper
22 күн бұрын
I signed up, looked into them some more, and quickly unsigned up.
@johncambry1093
19 күн бұрын
Can you tell me which one do you use instead of hushed ?
@silverfox1754
17 күн бұрын
Any app/service we can use instead of hushed for virtual mobile number?
Hi. Could I receive codes as 2fa in a virtual phone number as Hushed? Thanks
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Yes, you can. I do it all the time.
As an *Security Reasearcher* - Done a Ton of (Troubleshooting) in The Last week. This was A *Worthy Watch.*
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Thanks, Adam!
Is hushed a prefference or cloaked is not ok ?
@AllThingsSecured
25 күн бұрын
They both work just great.
We need a phone Alias service for Europe! Its all which is missing for me :-(
I wish the credit card, cell phone masking was available in Canada. We have no security/ privacy here or if we do they cost a fortune.
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Have you looked at Revolut? I think it works in Canada, but I'm not sure.
@francescaa8331
Ай бұрын
Great list of tools.
Password managers are great ideas. Easiest way to create a high value target
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
I'm not sure I understand what you're implying here.
how much are you spending monthly taken all these services into consideration?
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Not as much as you’d think. Some are business expenses (virtual address) and some are free (virtual credit cards). Most others are less than $5/mo.
@fabienneisore7831
Ай бұрын
Way cheaper than the cost of dealing with identity fraud for years after a bank breach.
@daemondivine
Ай бұрын
For the free virtual credit cards, do they apply for the demographics of Europe and India?
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Unfortunately the virtual credit cards that I mentioned are US-only. Europe can use another one called Revolut, I think. I'm not sure about India.
Simple Login is online for US people or not?
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
For anybody, not just US.
Solid advice. Only one point I'd make, Brave whilst solid is still chromium under the hood, so better but still susceptible to Google shenanigans.
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
This is true, Brave is Chromium-based, but it is a fork of the Chromium open source project, not a reskin, so it's not susceptible to Google schenanigans.
Brave have sold out
Explain how Delete Me works with the Dark Web with removing your information? Please.
@YTDeletes90PercentOfMyComments
Ай бұрын
Not what the dark web is. Delete me doesn't magically delete your info from data breaches, it deletes your info from legally collected and sold sources and brokers. Almost all websites collect and sell your information when you visit them.
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
They find your data with various data brokers and then make legal requests to have the personal data removed. You can see more about my experience here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/gqSXvJiPeai8htY.html
👍🏻
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Thanks!
Virtual credit cards from privacy are awesome. Allow me to write assertions for cards that have locked merchant affinity with the ability to easily spot when a specific merchant f*cked up and you've got a customer for life.
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
With Privacy, even if the merchants mess up, the card will immediately be declined.
Can you make a video about action steps to take once you have been sim swapped ? I can’t seem to find a single one on KZread. It’s frustrating there’s all these videos on how to prevent but not what to do. Obviously you have to contact your carrier. But from a victim perspective. I’ve lost complete trust in my carrier. I have two phones and don’t know do I need new phone ? New carrier ? New SIM card ? There are some videos that deal with crypto breach but many of these scammers aren’t making crypto scams even detection easy. Ughh 😫someone help. I feel paralyzed what to do next and don’t feel safe at all.
@EIRE55
24 күн бұрын
Only a suggestion, as I've recently found this channel which seems very informative, and also covers the various aspects of SIM cards. It's called "Naomi Brockwell TV", and she's very good at explaining things. Good luck and stay safe.
vera crypt
Don't use a password manager. I learned the hard way and they got into EVERYTHING. Write it on paper WAY safer!!!
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
That is sadly not true. Do you mind explaining who "they" is and how they were able to access everything?
@amygradybsw
Ай бұрын
@@AllThingsSecured 6 trips to FBI. Nuff said
@lussor1
22 күн бұрын
@@amygradybsw🤡
You have no secure email unless they are emailing it to you from the same system. If you have protonmail, and it's not mailed from a proton mail address originally, you have no security.
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
I appreciate the concern, but there are ways to maintain the encryption outside the same system.
@notusedexer
Ай бұрын
@@AllThingsSecured did the internet fix the hole in the security protocols?
@YTDeletes90PercentOfMyComments
Ай бұрын
google pgp before you speak, that tech was developed 30 years ago for this exact purpose.
@YTDeletes90PercentOfMyComments
Ай бұрын
@@notusedexerdo you know how little that narrows things down?
@notusedexer
Ай бұрын
@@YTDeletes90PercentOfMyComments when the internet was originally written all email was text based So therefore if you sent an email from one domain to another domain it could be read by anybody. My understanding is they were working on a way to fix that obviously flaw.
Seems like you forgot the most critical security tool - VPN
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
Interesting point. I think I didn’t add it because it’s not something I use every single day.
@adstix
Ай бұрын
@@AllThingsSecured I see. Naomi Brockwell advises to leave on permanently
@lussor1
22 күн бұрын
Most companies know who you are VPN dont matter
viritual cards are US only so useless. and 70$X2 for yubico is a total rippoff
@AllThingsSecured
Ай бұрын
You can get virtual cards internationally using Revolut. And as for Yubico, they have the Security Key series that is much more budget-friendly.
Which service for virtual Adresses? Love your vids btw.