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Privacy in the digital age

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Privacy in the digital age (this is not a SECURITY subreddit, and PUBLIC data, closed source, etc is off-topic).

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The original post: /r/privacy by /u/demonic-mud on 2024-11-11 01:12:29.

So this might be a kind of stupid questions to some, but i hope it isn't too bad.

I'd like to take and print pictures without any data leaks, diagnostics, whatsoever being send to any company the second it sniffs some sort of network. So i wanted to invest in older gear. I know polaroids exist but i dislike the limit of how many pictures you can take. So i thought about straight up sd from a digital camera into personal, internet excluded printer

My question: So is it even possible, even in older gear, to make sure nothing leaks at all? Or did older gear also face any kind of data-sending issues?

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