Don't Be a Cyber Victim: Bill Montgomery's 3-Step Guide to Taking Back Your Online Privacy (Do This)

Published: 10/29/2024

According to Bill Montgomery, a long-time privacy advocate and respected figure in the preparedness community, much of what we've been led to believe about "safe browsing" is a dangerous illusion. 


Many so-called "secure" online activities, he warns, are riddled with hidden pitfalls that could be exposing your personal information and compromising your privacy. 

Alarmingly, he's not talking about dodgy, malware-infested websites. 


He's not talking about the dark corners of the internet where danger is expected. 


No, he's talking about a hidden risk present in everyday online activities — even those as simple as checking your email or scrolling through social media — that could be leaving your digital life wide open.


"These activities are like leaving your front door wide open, inviting cybercriminals to walk right in," says Montgomery. 


It's as if we're inviting strangers into our homes, letting them rifle through our personal belongings, our deepest secrets. 


"Yes, it's unnerving — but if you're using the internet regularly, you could be unwittingly leaving a trail of personal data that can be picked up and misused."


"Warning signs can include unexpected emails, targeted ads that seem to know too much about you, and even suspicious activity in your bank accounts."

The good news is, this problem can be easily addressed from your own home, using some surprisingly straightforward "digital hygiene" practices that Montgomery has been sharing with those in his inner circle for years. 


"It's not rocket science. You just need to know which tools and practices can protect your privacy, and which ones leave you vulnerable," Montgomery elaborates.


By simply adopting these proven tools and practices, Montgomery has helped his close followers significantly reduce their digital footprints. (In fact, he routinely “surfs” the net in near total anonymity).


"Once you start using these tools and practices, you can browse the internet with confidence, maintain your privacy, and feel safer and more secure overall. It's like stepping out of the spotlight and into the shadows."


Now, after years of being prodded by his close friends and family to share this knowledge with like-minded Patriots, Montgomery is ready to reveal his simple, 3-step process for taking back your online privacy.

This isn't some complicated tech jargon; it's a straightforward, easy-to-follow guide that anyone can use.


It's a lifeline in the digital sea, a guide to navigating the treacherous waters of the internet.

So far, the feedback from those who've implemented these steps has been overwhelmingly positive, with hundreds of internet users feeling more secure than they have in years.


It's like they've found a safe harbor in the storm, a sanctuary in the chaos.


"Several years ago, I went to show Bill something online using my phone. It was a "sensitive" topic. Afterwards, he looked at me and said: Is that the kind of stuff you want big tech and others to know about? He made a few suggestions that day, things I initially thought would make life more difficult. He followed up a couple weeks later and asked me how everything was working. Honestly, it was much easier than I initially thought. And it only took a few minutes to set up. It’s great knowing I am safer online than I’ve ever been." - Jeff, Michigan


By entering your email below, you'll get instant access to this “digital armor” that you need to keep you and your family safe in 2023.


The same 3-simple steps that Bill has been sharing with close friends and family members for years. 


Because it's not just about protecting your privacy, it's about protecting your life, your family, and your peace of mind.

Don't wait until it's too late. Take the first step today and reclaim your privacy.

As an extra special bonus, Bill is going to share with you his "secret phrase" strategy that can protect you and your family from AI.


Knowing how to use this secret phrase has saved a growing number of families from getting wiped out financially. 


This is especially time-senstive and we want to get this information into your hands as soon as possible. 

Bill Montgomery

Bill Montgomery is a long time privacy advocate and active member of the preparedness community. He has been tinkering with computers and tech since the mid '80s.

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