hee hee hoo hoo you should definitely bring the self-surveillance device that is registered in your name, covered in cameras, and reports its location at all times to a legally dubious event

great plan

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    the fear is not realistic tbh. the police can arrest you any time they want and there’s nothing stopping them. and if you actively organize, then they’re already tracking you regardless

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      Yes, for clarity your IMSI is tied to your identity on the provider. You would need to get a new provider and new SIM card for this number to change. Not an easy thing for the average person.

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            This sounds paranoid, etc., but it must just be stated

            Every single US telecom works willingly with the US government to provide them literally any and all info they request for anyone at any time.

            AT&T is effectively just a privatized part of the government and they also happen to own most of the “backbone” of the internet.

            It’s just this giant jumble of public funds going to the private ISPs and then into the capitalist owner’s pockets. They cooperate because it’s profitable to work adjacent to “national security” stuff and because most people don’t know/care the extent that they “legally” spy on you.

            So I just say, without paranoia or exaggeration, anything you say online can/will be used if you’re planning/doing illegal things. And none of the encrypted apps are gonna save your ass either including VPNs. Theoretically a lot of that can protect you, but even assuming it has no backdoors and is legitimately secure, people always make mistakes eventually.

            In person, “meat space” discussions with no electronics nearby is the only effective way to eliminate the surveillance

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    Get yourself a Faraday Bag to keep your phone in. That way you can keep it on you but ensure it’s offline. I have no recommendations on which, you’ll have to test them. I have never used one personally, I’m just aware they exist.

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    The OPSEC idea behind this isnt worried about being tracked in real time by the police at the protest, the highest risk is it being used in court after the fact to prove you where there, and nearby illegal stuff happening; thats why you leave it at home, not just bring it turned off, they can still use that to say ‘you where here’

  • I mean, in airplane mode with Bluetooth and WiFi turned off you should be ok. It’s nice to have to take a photo or two. Also nice to have in case of emergency. But without GrapheneOS or a similar OS running on the device, it being on is a big oversight for sure.

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      Even then it’s iffy. Many phones don’t really shut down when they’re shut down, and if you really want to be paranoid even with the radios turned off they might still be receiving or something and phone home when you turn the on again.

      But, still, at this point we’re mostly small fish.

      As a general note, make sure you either don’t take photos of faces, tattoos, or anything identifiable, or just don’t take pictures at all and leave that to the journos.

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        Yes, it’s really best just not to bring your phone at all but if you must, like for emergencies, or you need it beforehand and then for some reason have no place to stash it then a Faraday container can come in very handy. It’s also not 100% fool proof but if used right will prevent any signals from outside reaching your phone or any signals from your phone going out (as mentioned, you can not trust airplane mode.) There are DIY guides online for making your own.

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        GOS now has a panic pin you can set to wipe your phone if its typed in.

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    I agree, but one problem I have is that I need to be able to message or call someone. Especially if I’m arrested I would like a phone to call a lawyer. Also I want to document the protest online so people who follow me know what’s going on. (Of course I wouldn’t film anything illegal, or give away people’s identities) Althought I can do those things without my own phone.