A rabbit with a halo sitting on snow in a forest of tall, leafless trees, with warm sunlight streaming through in the background.

The Story Teller

“Every tale needs direction.”

Like a storyteller collecting fragments of advice, you weave together practices without a clear thread. You enjoy being part of the conversation, but your practices can feel improvised rather than intentional.

Possible pitfalls

The Storyteller’s enthusiasm can sometimes lead them to chase trends without much clarity, following advice from unverified sources that don’t offer real protection. Their habits may stay surface-level, like changing a setting once without understanding the bigger picture. This creates mixed signals — oversharing in some moments while being overly restrictive in others — leaving gaps in their privacy that weaken their story.

Privacy strategies

  • Ground your story: Identify what matters most to protect (e.g., financial info, family photos) and focus your privacy practices there.
  • Choose trusted narrators: Rely on reputable sources (privacy orgs, security experts) instead of fads or word-of-mouth tips.
  • Edit the draft: Regularly revisit and refine your privacy “plot” — review settings, drop outdated habits, and build a consistent approach.