
This is original content. AI was not used anywhere except for the bottom right image, simply because I could not find one similar enough to what I needed. This took around 6 hours to make.
Transcription (for the visually impaired)
(I tried my best)
The background is an iceberg with 6 levels, denoting 6 different levels of privacy.
The tip of the iceberg is titled “The Brainwashed” with a quote beside it that says “I have nothing to hide”. The logos depicted in this section are:
- Apple
- TikTok
- PayPal
- Google Chrome
- CashApp
- Samsung
- Steam
- Microsoft Windows
- Ring (Security Camera)
- YouTube
- Amazon
- Discord
- Gmail
- ChatGPT
The surface section of the iceberg is titled “As seen on TV” with a quote beside it that says “This video is sponsored by…”. The logos depicted in this section are:
An underwater section of the iceberg is titled “The Beginner” with a quote beside it that says “I don’t like hackers and spying”. The logos depicted in this section are:
- Telegram
- Authy
- Brave Browser
- Privacy.com (Virtual Cards)
- DuckDuckGo
- iMessage
- Proton Mail
- AdBlock (Browser Extension)
A lower section of the iceberg is titled “The Privacy Enthusiast” with a quote beside it that says “I have nothing I want to show”. The logos depicted in this section are:
An even lower section of the iceberg is titled “The Privacy Activist” with a quote beside it that says “Privacy is a human right”. The logos depicted in this section are:
- Monero
- GrapheneOS
- Vanadium (Web Browser)
- KeePassDX
- SimpleX Chat
- Accrescent
- SearXNG
- Aegis Authenticator
- OpenWrt
- Mullvad VPN
- An illustration of physical cash
The lowest portion of the iceberg is titled “The Ghost”. There is a quote beside it that has been intentionally redacted. The images depicted in this section are:
- A cancel sign over a mobile phone, symbolizing “no electronics”
- An illustration of a log cabin, symbolizing “living in a log cabin in the woods”
- A picture of gold bars, symbolizing “paying only in gold”
- A picture of a death certificate, symbolizing “faking your own death”
- An AI generated picture of a person wearing a black hoodie, a baseball cap, a face mask, and reflective sunglasses, symbolizing “hiding ones identity in public”
End of transcription.
- Funny how you need more and more technical knowledge to go deeper into privacy, until the last level, which is basically giving up on technology itself. - The last level is living in a cabin in the woods and writing manifestos about industrial society and the ills of technology O_o 
 
- I think this is the first time I’ve seen an iceberg meme with sources and explanations for each item. Fantastic. Your work is appreciated. - To be honest, and it wouldn’t work here, but I sometime enjoy the cryptic nature of iceberg memes at the lower ranks. It’s like a scavenger hunt. 
 
- I was at the bike shop a few weeks back and a ghost walked in. He came in wearing a medical mask covered by a bandana, sunglasses, cap. They wore gloves, long sleaved pants and shirt. - First question from staff, ‘this a robbery?’ - Ghost, ‘no, I just need 27 2.5 tubes, miss.’ - They get the tubes, he agrees. Staff asks if he has an account. Ghost says, “nope, why would I need one?” Staff says they do it for records, insurance claim assist, and discounts. Ghost goes with a John Doe, pays cash and peaces the fuck out. - Total King, but dude was given up a lot. Half of us were drinking beers enjoying a warm evening in spring. I hope he has had some good rides. - I can say with confidence thay he was a white male. In his 50s. About 5’10". 140 lbs-ish. If anyone wants to get any tips, good luck! 
- I’ve been on a anti big tech, de-google, privacy journey then last few months. Thank you for all these resources! - Absolutely incredible you also included links. I’m so used to other sites where some has stolen an image to just post it and has no other information in it. I started trying to figure out what each of then logos was before scrolling down lol. 
- Can you explain why you would think Steam is so bad? I would argue they’re pretty fair, especially with the option to buy steam cards for cash to not disclose your personal data. Does the client do some unsavory shit? - Seeing steam at the top makes me question the list. Likely a hate of DRM rather than privacy - Yeap, and Brave in the middle. They only pretend they are for privacy, but they are the very opposite. 
 
 
- ExpressVPN is an arm of Israeli intelligence and should be on the tip of the iceberg: https://www.reuters.com/technology/expressvpn-employees-complain-about-ex-spys-top-role-company-2021-09-23/ - All users should cancel their accounts immediately. 
- TIL I’m a privacy activist–who can help me get to the ghost mode? 
 (Do I even want to get there or is that limited to journalists who have entire states trying to unalive them?)- Do I even want to get there - Only you can answer that. - or is that limited to journalists who have entire states trying to unalive them? - Pretty much, but if you want to give up all technology, work for yourself, and fake your death, then more power to you! 
 
- I don’t like hackers and spying - brave - lol. lmao, even. 
- Apple: “Brainwashed” - iMessage: “Beginner” - Well which one is it? 
- It’s genuinely wild that Firefox and LibreWolf are nowhere on these - Probably because people above the waterline don’t know Mozilla exists, and people below have seen how things have been going lately. - Firefox is really bad a portraying what they’re actually doing, and the privacy concerns people have with them have been widely overblown. But on top of that librewolf is a privacy oriented fork not made by Mozilla - For want of $100 /year Apple developer subscription , the libewolf team can’t sign binaries for Silicon M series Macs. - I spent an hour and a half trying to get librewolf to work, and just gave up for Waterfox instead. - On my laptop I run Firefox for some things, Watefox for others, and fall back to Chrome only as absolutely necessary when Gecko can’t get me there. - I tried waterfox and it was just too glitchy for me I had many more crashes than Firefox, and their claim to fame was that chrome extensions worked with it but I literally never got a single one working. Session buddy just saves your sessions locally, but that would not work AT ALL on waterfox. - I didn’t even know that they claim Chrome extensions will work, I simply use the Firefox extensions in Waterfox. - My browsing style is antiquated, my ADHD will only afford me about eight tabs per browser window and I usually have about four of those going at a time. - I aggressively kill tabs to save my own mental memory more than the machine’s memory. 
 
 
 
 
 










