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Here are some strategies you can employ to streamline your operation on almost any operating system, by using simple **//best practices// | Here are some strategies you can employ to streamline your operation on almost any operating system, by using simple **//best practices// | ||
- | Most of these strategies are built around | + | Most of these strategies are built around [[tactics: |
===== Use A Password Manager ===== | ===== Use A Password Manager ===== | ||
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While you should be using this anyways, a [[security: | While you should be using this anyways, a [[security: | ||
- | Or, you can take things even further, and have a different password-protected database file for each persona. This way you are only loading the persona you need into your password manager at any given moment, and someone has to enter a password if they manage to make a copy of the database file. Some password managers support biometric devices, and hardware | + | Or, you can take things even further, and have a different password-protected database file for each persona. This way you are only loading the persona you need into your password manager at any given moment, and someone has to enter a password if they manage to make a copy of the database file. Some password managers support |
===== Containerized and/or Portable Web Browsers ===== | ===== Containerized and/or Portable Web Browsers ===== | ||
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The ideal type of pre-packaged browser for sockpuppetry in a shared environment is a **portable browser**, as they are easily duplicated, quick to deploy, simple to isolate, and they lend themselves well to scripting & macros. They also give you a straightforward means to set aside unique bookmarks, cookie storage and browser extensions on a per-persona basis, catered to whatever that persona does online. | The ideal type of pre-packaged browser for sockpuppetry in a shared environment is a **portable browser**, as they are easily duplicated, quick to deploy, simple to isolate, and they lend themselves well to scripting & macros. They also give you a straightforward means to set aside unique bookmarks, cookie storage and browser extensions on a per-persona basis, catered to whatever that persona does online. | ||
- | On Linux, this is best accomplished with containerized | + | On Linux, this is best accomplished with [[tools:appimage|AppImages]]. |
For Windows users, you are looking for [[https:// | For Windows users, you are looking for [[https:// | ||
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==== Docker Containers ==== | ==== Docker Containers ==== | ||
- | [[tools: | + | [[tools: |
- | For example, you could use [[github> | + | For example, you could use [[github> |
==== Separate & Airgapped Devices ==== | ==== Separate & Airgapped Devices ==== | ||
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* If you are using Linux or MacOS, [[tools: | * If you are using Linux or MacOS, [[tools: | ||
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