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What are you concerned about with your tax returns? You don't think the IRS gives out your information? They 100% do.
WookieMan says
What are you concerned about with your tax returns? You don't think the IRS gives out your information? They 100% do.
It's the principle of the thing.
I don't think the IRS sells whole tax returns. Show me where they do that if you think they do.
freetaxusa.com also refuses to work with Google spyware blocked.
If you REALLY want to access an intrusive asshole website, here's what you do IF TOR doesn't work under Brave, and you might want to do anyhow, because maybe you can't trust Brave
1) Install a Virtual Machine with Linux on it.
2) Boot into the Linux machine, install whatever web-browser you intend to use.
3) SHUT DOWN the Virtual Machine, now archive it, save a copy
4) Boot up again, do whatever you want, access what you want
5) delete the virtual machine, next time you need to do this, restore your archive
There, NO HISTORY.
Anybody want me to setup a virtual machine? I use Virtual Box. You will need to install Virtual Box and the Virtual Box extensions. If you are under Linux now, do not install Virtual Box from a repository, go to their website and install from there otherwise you won't be able to install the VirtualBox extensions.
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
I think it's important to point out this doesn't eliminate signatures from your HW, and any other information gathered by VB. Tails is a better option, or Whonix.
But I think it's important to understand, the information you enter on your taxes is from your employer, or companies managing your assets(unless you work for cash), so there's already likely a record with google before you ever sit down to file taxes.
I don't see how google can access anything in a tax return. All my blockers up and working OLT log on works fine. Btw the best tax return is filled out off-line and mailed.
It won't work unless you allow Google spyware, which lets Google see literally everything you enter.
Looking for a service with at least a semblance of privacy. I'll use paper if I have to.