Make sure you use the coin control features and change the custom address to your AD address when sending out coins to avoid the change being sent to a random address (within the wallet).
And if you think coin control is too complex/confusing, just send 0,001 PRIV to the address mentioned (without using coin control).
Then check
https://explorer.privcy.io/ and you will see that your coins are no longer in your airdrop address (this is intentional, your change just moved to a new address in your wallet).
Then transfer all your PRIV back to your airdrop wallet.
To be extra safe, always check your wallet balance on
https://explorer.privcy.io/ afterwards.
Mmmm I don't like your suggestion to be honest!
Coin control is really easy to use!
few people don't know use coin control like me, but don't worry about that , we have a tutorial for it
area #fag on discord will help we . this is a reason we need a official forum for our community .
This should certainly not be the standard, I agree. But there are a lot of people here who are new to crypto and do not understand the underlying mechanics of a wallet.
Consider my suggestion more like e.g. a fire extinguisher - no one really "likes" them, but they can help you save the day.