I don't, and can't, provide you “privacy.”
If you want information kept private, keep it in your own brain. It's not a secret anymore if you tell me.
Don't ever type it into your computer, or mine.
Any data you put into a computer (yours, mine, anyone's) should automatically be considered public information.
Once information is entered (and stored) in a computer, a virus, trojan, hacker, corporation, or government can get it and make it public without your knowledge or prior consent.
On the Internet, you are sending clearly readable information around the world over open links between numerous computers.
People may be sniffing the traffic anywhere between your computer and mine.
Your browser tells every website you visit (including mine) tons of information about you and your computer.
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Your ISP routinely sells lists of the sites you visit (called clickstream data) to third-parties without your knowledge.
Many websites you go to secretly report your visit to their pages to google through google-analytics or adsense or upload emails and visits to Meta's Facebook.
Corporations and major governments are secretly and openly spying on all Internet traffic.
You don't have any privacy on any computer or the Internet, so don't expect any here.
If you disagree with this privacy policy, the fault lies the acceptance of current law and government. The remedy for this state of affairs is up to you.