This assessment is not a test. There are no trick questions and no wrong answers. It measures your current awareness and practices across the six operational domains of sovereign privacy. Your score reveals where you are strong, where you are exposed, and where to begin your training.
Be honest. The only person who sees your results is you.
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Domain 01
Physical Security
How aware are you of the surveillance cameras, license plate readers, and tracking devices in your daily environment?
When entering a sensitive meeting or private conversation, do you manage your phone and devices?
Do you know which WiFi networks your phone is broadcasting to when WiFi is turned on?
How often do you think about the physical location data your devices generate throughout the day?
Domain 02
Behavioral Patterns
Do you deliberately vary your daily routines — routes, schedules, habits — to reduce predictability?
Do you separate your purchases across different payment methods to prevent a complete profile of your buying habits?
How many loyalty programs, rewards cards, or store memberships are currently tracking your purchases?
When you search for something online, do you consider that your search history is building a behavioral profile of your interests, concerns, and intentions?
Domain 03
Digital Operations
Do you use different browsers or browser profiles for different activities (personal, work, financial, research)?
Do you use end-to-end encrypted messaging for sensitive communications?
When was the last time you audited your online accounts, deleted unused ones, or revoked unnecessary app permissions?
Do you strip metadata (GPS coordinates, device info, timestamps) from photos and documents before sharing them?
Domain 04
Financial Privacy
How conscious are you that every digital transaction creates a permanent, searchable, sellable record of your behavior?
Have you ever evaluated what personal data a loyalty or rewards program collects in exchange for the discount it offers?
Do you know how many data brokers currently have a profile built from your financial activity?
Could someone reconstruct a detailed picture of your daily life, habits, health, and relationships from your transaction history alone?
Domain 05
Social Engineering Defense
Before sharing personal information — online or in person — do you pause to assess whether sharing is necessary and who it could reach?
Do you know who holds your most sensitive information — and have you discussed how they handle it?
Do you understand that your social graph — the map of who you know — exposes every person in your network when your data is compromised?
When someone asks for personal information (a form, a store clerk, a website), how often do you question whether they actually need it?
Domain 06
Psychological Resilience
Do you recognize when normalcy bias ("nothing bad has happened, so it won't") is affecting your privacy decisions?
Have you ever thought "I don't have anything worth protecting" — and did you examine that belief?
Do you have a personal threat model — a specific understanding of who might want your data and what they could do with it?
Is your current approach to privacy something you can sustain for years — or is it all-or-nothing?
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