I recently tried to clean up my digital life. I switched to Linux and switched to GrapheneOS and made more use of my proton subscription to replace google. But I have a few questions :

I tried https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/ on Librewolf on my PC and Vanadium on my phone and it say I have a nearly unique fingerprint. Is the benefit of using a privacy focused browser neglected by the low userbase and unique fingerprint ?

I did not have a great digital hygiene before so I have a google account, meta… How do I clean this up ? Are services like Incogni any good or is it just marketing ?

Finally I wanted to use tails with persistent storage to use as a live system if I ever need to use a PC that is not my own to connect to my accounts. However, I don’t want the ISP to know I use Tor. I see it as a big “I have something to hide” flag for the ISP. But my understanding is if I install a VPN on tails it will be Tor over VPN (bad if I understand correctly) instead of VPN over Tor. Should I use something else than tails since I only want/need always on VPN with kill switch.

Thanks a lot for your help. I want to say the journey is much easier than what I anticipated. The hardest part is making people switch around me. The lobbying has started.

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    9 hours ago

    What I want is pretty simple, be able to reboot any computer (ex: work computer) on my USB live system and be able to access my files, my emails

    Tails with persistent storage is absolutely a good solution for this specific usecase. It’s designed for it and provides a free and secure encrypted proxy solution (Tor). On top of that, your internet activity will likely help the activists who really need Tor by “mixing” your traffic with theirs.

    Tails has thunderbird installed by default, you can connect it to your email account (but do take note that proton only seems to allow 3rd party client integration if you install their bridge app thingy)

    If it is your own computer, in your home network, just install the necessary apps on any old distro. Doesn’t matter

    I don’t know if it’s a nice to have or a must.

    Personally, I’d say nice to have, but it’s not the end of the world if you decide to use something else