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I know I'm going to sound biased now,
but this is seriously an amazing article written by @jonah from @privacyguides I would have totally recommended it even 2 months ago.

If you are planning to attend any protests, but especially in the US right now,
Read This First 👇👇👇

https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/01/23/activists-guide-securing-your-smartphone/

#Privacy #PrivacyGuides #HumanRights #USpol
@jonah Surest counter to this is to sell the late model csr and get something pre-2010 or so that does NOT connect to the Internet.

If this isn't an option, disable all the connected stuff you can find. Ironically Telsas are easy: pull one fuse and the car is offline. I don't know of any cars programmed fo refuse to start or run if this isn't done, but one that does cannot be kept.

This does little good if you turn around and use Google Maps on your phone to navigate, esprcially if logged into a Google account. While Google no longer stores user-facing (and warrant bait) location history on their server (on device only now), we don't kmow what they still retain.

If you need to carry a phone to actions there should be NO apps that phone home or depend on location allowed on it, and location sharing should be off entirely. Exile that stuff to another phone