Survival Guide: Outsmart Digital Surveillance at Protests Against Trump’s Second Term

In the age of advanced digital surveillance, it’s not just your placards that need protection at protests against the Trump administration. Your phone, face, and online footprint are all fair game for Big Brother. Don’t let your smartphone be the snitch in your pocket! Remember to secure your digital presence and strike a balance between privacy and activism.

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In a world where your phone can rat you out faster than a gossip at a high school reunion, digital security for protestors is more crucial than ever. So unless you want your selfies to end up in a government database, it’s time to think twice before snapping that protest pic. Just remember, Big Brother is watching, and he’s got a fancy new pair of high-tech binoculars.

Key Points:

  • Leave your primary phone at home or use a secondary device for anonymity.
  • Use end-to-end encryption apps like Signal for communication.
  • Employ a long, strong passcode over biometric locks.
  • Mask up with face coverings to defeat facial recognition.
  • Be cautious with social media posts and livestreaming during protests.

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