• sbv@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    If you can, leave your phone at home

    That’s it! There’s the answer!

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      This so much!

      Leave all Bluetooth devices at home as well as they have unique IDs that can be tied back to you as well.

      And if you’re worried about your stereo you can always pull the fuse so it gets no power then put the fuse back when you get home.

      Need directions? Print them and DO NOT LOSE THE PAPER!

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    2 months ago

    Start protecting your privacy by not visiting the Verge and the 876 partners they share your personal data with.

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    2 months ago

    What a boring dystopian article. It’s sad, but necessary.

    purchase and use a burner phone instead, and only turn it on when you’re at the site of the demonstration

    This should be the de facto response. In addition, I’d suggest not using your personal phone for any protest related communications and stick with burners no matter how much you may trust the organizers.

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    Do not bring your phone with you to a protest.

    If you really need a phone on you, get a burner phone with a prepaid card not linked to your person. But remember, MITM attacks are possible and the police can intercept your traffic and in some cases even compromise your E2EE services (if the key exchange takes place on a compromised spoofed network, see stingrays [1]).

    If communication is necessary, get a meshtastic device. It’s not the most reliable, and the channels can be jammed, but no one will bother with that. Because they work on usual IoT/smart home appliances frequencies, there is so much interference in cities that triangulating your position in a crowd of people isn’t very realistic.

    [1] https://theintercept.com/2020/07/31/protests-surveillance-stingrays-dirtboxes-phone-tracking/

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    2 months ago

    The Hated One is another good resource on these topics. The guy is a paranoid and has an extreme threat model, but the information is still on point. Worth watching and sharing.