- When using Kraken to buy Monero, aren’t you concerned about potential data breaches that could lead to identity theft?
- How secure is Kraken when it comes to protecting user information?
- If you use a no-KYC exchange like CakeWallet, aren’t you worried about potential government investigations?
I live in a EU member country
I’m not a US resident, so I can’t use Privacy.com. I’m also not comfortable submitting my credit card info to unknown websites. Plus, PayPal shares my full name with buyers, and I’ve heard bad things about Revolut online plus their Data breach. That’s why I think crypto is my only option. But i also dislikes crypto.
Depending on where you live Revolut might be an option for you. Unlike privacy.com its basically just an online bank where you can open an account and send money to/from, but they offer a one-time-use credit card (which changes every time you use it).
What are your thoughts on the Revolut? Have you used it, and if so, do you like it and trust it despite the data breach and the updated privacy policy (Screenshot of the reddit thread) that permits data sharing with marketing networks?
I use it all the time for the one time use cards, and it’s been effortless to use.
The data breach is of course bad, but no company is completely immune to those.
Privacy policy… Is not a great look (especially with the marketing being opt-out and having a convoluted process…) I honestly hadn’t heard about it. But even now I’ll continue to use it because weighing the marketing vs my CC details out there is still not a hard choice.
Thanks, you’re right. I am going to make an account and try it out
Your only option for what, exactly?
For buying things from websites I don’t trust
How about prepaid credit cards?