Anonymous ID: 482439 April 9, 2018, 10:52 a.m. No.968274   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8408 >>8436 >>8514

>>968134

Easy.

 

Use a digital camera and then take your SD card memory stick to Walmart, and print the photos you want right there on the spot. Or buy a printer capable of printing your own photos.

 

Then keep the photos in a photo album (just like the old days), and send photos in the mail to friends and relatives (again, just like the old days).

 

Most importantly, DO NOT SHARE YOUR PHOTOS ON SOCIAL MEDIA!

 

That last part will be the hardest for many of today's ignorant sheeple. They're so proud to share their entire life online (the whole, "look at me!" generation), but they'll also whine and bitch when it's used against them. You can't have it both ways.

Anonymous ID: 482439 April 9, 2018, 11:09 a.m. No.968627   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>968514

Yeah, it's sad but true. No complete privacy in photography unless you have a personal blackroom and can develop your own photos. But even then any supplies that you purchase can be traced to you in one way or another.

 

Same thing earlier with my example of using the photo printers at Walmart. Those stores have tons of security cameras (especially in the electronics section), and they can back up the footage and see who was printing photos at which printer at a specific time of day.

 

At this point, the best that the average person can hope for is to simply fly under the radar and maintain as low of a profile as possible. Make it difficult for others to track you. Don't make yourself an easy target.