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Vendors face far more risks than buyers. Tails hides your traffic and identity at a basic level, but real OPSEC goes beyond the OS.
Here’s what else you should be doing:
Never reuse nicknames, emails, or PGP keys across platforms. One link = you're done.
Use dedicated hardware for darknet activity. Never mix personal and vendor stuff.
Keep everything compartmentalized: wallet, chat, login credentials, aliases.
Prefer Monero over Bitcoin. BTC is traceable and analysis tools are getting better.
Learn proper PGP usage, and encrypt everything—orders, messages, even notes.
Shipping is often the weak point. Never use your own name/address. Consider drops or intermediaries.
Finally, never trust platforms or people blindly. Markets get compromised. Admins flip. Logs leak. Tails won’t save you from your own mistakes.
Anonymity isn’t a tool it’s a habit.
[if you have any question, feel free to DM me]
just wanted clarification on any other settings via about:config I should be aware of
also just making sure my (simple) setup is effective enough with the steps you have outlined above