An amazing bit of digital detective work here. Seems like Linux mobile is your only off ramp from being exhaustively tracked

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        You can set up wireguard vpn on a tiny instance in Amazon or Google, and bounce traffic through that one. Then you control what gets logged (Amazon may have logs over all outgoing connections from all instances somewhere though).

        You can even make it change it’s public ip every day if you want.

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      Not the magic bullet people think they are. Oh, and you can’t turn it off, so you’ll have to take the loss in network speed on absolutely everything. And better know how to configure each device so it doesn’t go ahead and check leak your IP anyways, which also restricts choice of devices you use. Cause remember, if any device on your network ever connects to the net without the VPN, then your anonymity just went out the window.

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      That VPN provider will then know ALL the connections you make. Almost worse than just using the Internet normally.