Always use a burner phone (Petro Canada or 7-11).
Priority is to never give anyone a reason to suspect misdeeds, or a reason to have to explain yourself. Plan your outings in advance, always have alibi's for your time, and plausible denial.
Never assume a PI, of whomever is just going to be following you on the road like on TV. Chances are they will use any number of technical means at their disposal to do their job without ever having to drive around after you...
Always practice safe computing, run scans for spyware, key-loggers, whatever. Use a secure computer with private access, NEVER a common computer. Use PM's or have a private gMail account. If worried about the security of your own WiFi, use your smart phone as mobile hotspot for your private PC.
A PI (or a suspicious person) might also install hidden electronic surveillance to monitor your activities remotely or record them without actually physically following you...These are relatively cheap compared to the cost of a person following you about, and hard to detect.
Tiny cameras can be hidden anywhere. The room(s) you use to surf TERB may have a hidden camera installed to look over your shoulder at your computer monitor, or perhaps a hidden dash-cam type camera is mounted in your car to record your driving destinations.
"Never shit in your own backyard." Too easy to get busted by a chance encounter with someone you know. It happens.
Watch your financials carefully, do not create a suspicious trail of spending activity, make your withdrawal activity routine, modest, innocent looking.
Never stop looking over your shoulder. If you suspect anything suspicious, stop all activities immediately until you can confirm all-clear. Do not even bother initially trying to figure out if you are being followed, it does not matter, and chances are that you may never catch the followers, or find the hidden surveillance devices.. If you suspect for any reason someone is following or spying on you it means they are actively trying to collect evidence to be used against you for some purpose. Do not give them an opportunity to find any while you assess the situation.
Priority is to never give anyone a reason to suspect misdeeds, or a reason to have to explain yourself. Plan your outings in advance, always have alibi's for your time, and plausible denial.
Never assume a PI, of whomever is just going to be following you on the road like on TV. Chances are they will use any number of technical means at their disposal to do their job without ever having to drive around after you...
Always practice safe computing, run scans for spyware, key-loggers, whatever. Use a secure computer with private access, NEVER a common computer. Use PM's or have a private gMail account. If worried about the security of your own WiFi, use your smart phone as mobile hotspot for your private PC.
A PI (or a suspicious person) might also install hidden electronic surveillance to monitor your activities remotely or record them without actually physically following you...These are relatively cheap compared to the cost of a person following you about, and hard to detect.
Tiny cameras can be hidden anywhere. The room(s) you use to surf TERB may have a hidden camera installed to look over your shoulder at your computer monitor, or perhaps a hidden dash-cam type camera is mounted in your car to record your driving destinations.
"Never shit in your own backyard." Too easy to get busted by a chance encounter with someone you know. It happens.
Watch your financials carefully, do not create a suspicious trail of spending activity, make your withdrawal activity routine, modest, innocent looking.
Never stop looking over your shoulder. If you suspect anything suspicious, stop all activities immediately until you can confirm all-clear. Do not even bother initially trying to figure out if you are being followed, it does not matter, and chances are that you may never catch the followers, or find the hidden surveillance devices.. If you suspect for any reason someone is following or spying on you it means they are actively trying to collect evidence to be used against you for some purpose. Do not give them an opportunity to find any while you assess the situation.