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I'll save you a click here, most of this boils down to "Trust us and use one of our products to ensure your privacy". This is just content marketing.
Meh, I'm over anonymity online. Y'all can have your own 4chans; I'm actually looking for places that enforces a strong sense of identity.

Arguing with these GPT-3 bots and the sockpuppets that are created by these "reputation management" companies is exhausting.

and yet your HN username is not your full name, your profile doesn't contain any identifying information about you, and oh can i have your home address please?
A GPT-3 bot? If you're getting into an argument online with a brick wall, who's to blame?
> arguing with randoms online

> mad about this entirely self-chosen behavior

I feel like this is mostly a marketing piece. While it's maybe not terribly wrong (I'm not confident enough to really discuss the topic) since startpage produces a browser extension to manage privacy it seems suspect to me.