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Washington Post Raid Is a Frightening Reminder: Turn Off Your Phone’s Biometrics Now
(theintercept.com)
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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Also, don't take your phone to protests. ACAB.
Wear clothing that can't identify you. Hide tattoos and anything that might make you stand out. Get clothes from a free giveaway place, without cameras. Walk a bit differently if you need to.
Cover your face and cover surveillance cameras, or break them, or hack them (do the latter two only if you know what you're doing).
Wear a body cam. Get bear and pepper spray. Pigs can fucking get it.
so what do i do with my prosthetic limbs?
Bicycles don't have license plates if you need a faster way.
For the clothing thing, it should be enough to buy from a thrift store. Just pay with cash to be safe. Although if you're planning to do something that'll make you of particular interest this may not be enough. Thrift stores do have cameras, and the police could theoretically look for a particular set of clothing being purchased. Its incredibly unlikely and would take a ridiculous amount of effort, but it is possible.
I've been debating buying a burner phone for protests, leaving my main phone elsewhere, and only powering on the burner when it's needed. Probably the only way to bring a phone to a protest.
Buy an older pixel and install Graphene
Keep it off/in a faraday bag at all times, never turn it on at home. Go to elsewhere to set it up.
If they REALLY want you, you will get got.
But there's no reason to make it easy.
You can also buy faraday bags, if you want a phone available but not online. But it's still there physically so burner would still be a good choice.
Just test it first. I got a faraday bag of Amazon and it didn't work.
100%. I tested mine with calls and making sure the wifi and Bluetooth didn't go through.