• Tracaine@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I mean…is that not assumed to be the default? Cell phone surveillance is pretty much just business as usual in this country is it not?

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      1 month ago

      This is illegal without a warrant. And judges have been denying broad sweeping warrants that would cover such situations.

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    1 month ago

    Please dont take your fucking phone to a protest. Buy a burner if you must.

    You will be tracked. And spied on. And facial recognitioned. Etc.

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      In some countries, like Greece, you can’t use an unregistered phone number.

      Since phone numbers are tied to people’s identities, does it really matter whether you use a burner or your main?

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        Then don’t take a phone. If you’re an organizer who needs to communicate, get a wifi/bt only tablet, look up mesh networks that use bluetooth and wifi, learn encryption and learn code words.

        It’s trivial to jam any wireless network. All jamming is it to flood the rf range with loud static. But you can still take measures to keep from being spied on.

        Edit: also look into if MAC address spoofing. Not entirely sure which models of phones support that, officially or otherwise though.

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          I used to watch The Hated One, who has also made similar recommendations for strikes. He has suggested the use of Briar, as it can fallback to Bluetooth connectivity.

          However, I mostly wanted to point out that burner phones is not the answer for everyone. People need to be familiar with their local laws to stay safe.

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            Isn’t Bluetooth a bad idea because it’s bouncing off nearby phones and reporting your position?

            Honestly, I think it’s best to put it (preferable a burner phone and not your everyday phone) in a faraday bag and don’t use it unless absolutely necessary and if you want to take photos/video, buy a 2000s era digicam from eBay.

    • some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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      Yes, but then you get rid of it immediately. Also, don’t activate it or have it on at home or any other place that can be associated with you. Only do so after paying with cash and at the location where you’re going to use it then dispose of it.

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        A lot of great info, but "If you choose to answer questions, be sure to tell the truth” is a mistake. Remember, anything you say “can and will be used against you.” Key word, against. Nothing you tell them will be used to help you. Remain silent.