Since privacy is all the rage these days, I was wondering what steps -- if any -- you guys have taken.
I pretty much use a VPN all the time with the only exception being when I game, and I've switched away from Chrome over to the "Iron", and since then to a firefox variant. I've installed a few addons that messes up referrer tracking, force http everywhere, and self-destruct any cookies unless I've allowed them. So the list basically goes Adblock, Ghostery, HTTPS Everywhere, Referrer Control, and Self-Destructing Cookies, along with a few misc. steps steps like disabling all plugins except flash, and even that much be enabled by me before it loads. A tiny, relatively insignificant step I've taken is spoofing my referrer to that of the Tor Browser, which I also use. All of this is topped off by using a VPN.
The latest step I've taken is mangling my hosts.lm file to redirect any attempt by me to visit google to startpage.com, an alternative search site that does not log user activity. Their sister-site ixquick.com has gotten recognition some recognition by the EU here:
https://ixquick.com/eng/press/eu-privacy-seal.htmlAn alternative to that is DuckDuckGo, but they are apparently based in he United States, and so can be compelled to not only log through the CALEA law, but also to keep quiet about it, lest they be punished under provisions of the latest Patriot Act extension signed by Obama, so I'd say avoid them.
One last thing I've started doing is whenever I sign up to services, I sign up with junk-email accounts.
I've based a lot of this off of this page here:
http://ip-check.info/