Most opsec advice is surface level – here's a guide that goes deeper

Most OPSEC advice is the same: "use a vpn, get tails, encrypt everything" But real world anonymity is more than just tools – it's about how you think and behave online and offline.

I put together a detailed opsec guide that covers stuff most people ignore, like:

  • Stylometry & Behavioral Profiling - how your typing and writing style can unmask you.
  • Financial opsec - avoiding traceable transactions and anonymous payments.
  • Physical opsec - minimizing exposure in the real world, not just online.
  • Compartmentalization Mistakes - why people get linked despite using separate accounts.
  • How to Limit Tracking Beyond Just "Use Tor" – the real threat of modern fingerprinting.

If you're serious about opsec and not just the usual "install X, use Y" stuff, check it out: https://whos-zycher.github.io/opsec-guide/

Curious - what's one opsec vulnerability you think people underestimate the most?

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