How Do I Prepare My Phone for a Protest?
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Regardless of the law, you can be detained by law enforcement if you cannot prove who you say you are until you can prove it.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 10:08 zuletzt editiert vonIf law enforcement was following the law I would not be protesting.
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Before going to a protest, demonstrators or observers should note that their cellphones may subject them to surveillance tactics by law enforcement. If your cellphone is on and unsecured, your location can be tracked and your unencrypted communications, such as SMS, may be intercepted. Additionally, police may retrieve your messages and the content of your phone if they take custody of your phone, or later by warrant or subpoena.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 10:19 zuletzt editiert vonHere is the simple trick: leave your phone at home. Get a burner.
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schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 12:39 zuletzt editiert von
So it should be safe in airplane mode, no? If I can trust my device, that is.
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Before going to a protest, demonstrators or observers should note that their cellphones may subject them to surveillance tactics by law enforcement. If your cellphone is on and unsecured, your location can be tracked and your unencrypted communications, such as SMS, may be intercepted. Additionally, police may retrieve your messages and the content of your phone if they take custody of your phone, or later by warrant or subpoena.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 13:16 zuletzt editiert von aa5b@lemmy.worldJesus Christ, this conversation is scary. I wish y’all good luck that none of these precautions are necessary.
As someone in a blue state where governance is sane, I’m “raw dogging it” (effing offensive slang term but now I’ve used it once in my life and can rest easy) and bringing my kids (teens). M also going to the local demonstration rather than go into the city for a big one - to some extent it’s a numbers game: ICE can’t raid them all and police aren’t legally allowed to help them
…. And hopefully my optimism is well founded
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Edit: huge success! Entirely peaceful. While a few cops drove by, there was no police presence. Thousands of people of all ages lining both sides of main st, and three sides of our town common. Constant honking from supporters driving by. It was very inspirational. I’m proud of my fellow citizens and hope our voice for restoring sanity and democracy is heard.
For those pessimists,a bit more context why I was so optimistic….. a few years back, our mayor and police were participants in a local BLM rally. Also a big part of local outrage against fascism was a city counselor getting assaulted and arrested for videoing an illegal raid on one of his constituents.
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I've seen plenty of videos of cops holding a suspect down and forcing a fingerprint unlock...
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 13:19 zuletzt editiert vonAnd in all likelihood forcing your fingerprint or face unlock is perfectly legally acceptable for them to do. A password or a code is something they'd have to force you to say and ultimately you can choose not to (though they're still fine to just try and hack out a pin/pattern on their own, or use phone-cracking tools or backdoors) but you have no defense whatsoever against your biometrics being used.
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So it should be safe in airplane mode, no? If I can trust my device, that is.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 13:28 zuletzt editiert von noobface@lemmy.worldBaseband protocols may stay active dependent on your phone and your apps can still capture gps for upload later. Best bet is a burner.
Attending a Protest
For quick reference, we've created a handy guide designed to be printed, folded, and carried in your pocket (PDF download). Now, more than ever, citizens must be able to hold those in power accountable and inspire others through the act of protest. Protecting your electronic devices and digital assets before, during,...
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Before going to a protest, demonstrators or observers should note that their cellphones may subject them to surveillance tactics by law enforcement. If your cellphone is on and unsecured, your location can be tracked and your unencrypted communications, such as SMS, may be intercepted. Additionally, police may retrieve your messages and the content of your phone if they take custody of your phone, or later by warrant or subpoena.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 13:41 zuletzt editiert vonYou get a burner for the protest and give your phone to a friend or family member for the day so that it still pings towers at the usual places.
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Use cash.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 13:46 zuletzt editiert vonI did say that. But yes. Use cash whenever possible.
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schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 14:37 zuletzt editiert von
You should probably leave your own phone at home when you do. You don’t want the burner phone and your own showing up on the same towers at the same time. Turn the burner completely off when near home or your personal phone.
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The powers that you are necessarily taking these precautions against are all funded by your taxes.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 14:39 zuletzt editiert vonYes, that’s why they are protesting.
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I learned this recently: if you have an iPhone, pressing the lock button five times rapidly will lock it so that you need to enter a passcode, not just FaceID. Useful if you think somebody might forcibly use your face to unlock it
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 14:42 zuletzt editiert von athairmor@lemmy.worldYes, but this will also call emergency services after, I think, ten seconds.
Make sure you cancel that call right away unless you actually need them.
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Jesus Christ, this conversation is scary. I wish y’all good luck that none of these precautions are necessary.
As someone in a blue state where governance is sane, I’m “raw dogging it” (effing offensive slang term but now I’ve used it once in my life and can rest easy) and bringing my kids (teens). M also going to the local demonstration rather than go into the city for a big one - to some extent it’s a numbers game: ICE can’t raid them all and police aren’t legally allowed to help them
…. And hopefully my optimism is well founded
—-
Edit: huge success! Entirely peaceful. While a few cops drove by, there was no police presence. Thousands of people of all ages lining both sides of main st, and three sides of our town common. Constant honking from supporters driving by. It was very inspirational. I’m proud of my fellow citizens and hope our voice for restoring sanity and democracy is heard.
For those pessimists,a bit more context why I was so optimistic….. a few years back, our mayor and police were participants in a local BLM rally. Also a big part of local outrage against fascism was a city counselor getting assaulted and arrested for videoing an illegal raid on one of his constituents.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 14:59 zuletzt editiert vonYou say kids. Youve rawdogged more than once probably
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Before going to a protest, demonstrators or observers should note that their cellphones may subject them to surveillance tactics by law enforcement. If your cellphone is on and unsecured, your location can be tracked and your unencrypted communications, such as SMS, may be intercepted. Additionally, police may retrieve your messages and the content of your phone if they take custody of your phone, or later by warrant or subpoena.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 15:02 zuletzt editiert von... Goes to a protest to support gaza, get's phone unlocked because police is using Israeli cellebrite software...
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Shared here for public benefit.
Before going to a protest, demonstrators or observers should note that their cellphones may subject them to surveillance tactics by law enforcement. If your cellphone is on and unsecured, your location can be tracked and your unencrypted communications, such as SMS, may be intercepted. Additionally, police may retrieve your messages and the content of your phone if they take custody of your phone, or later by warrant or subpoena.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 15:10 zuletzt editiert von -
I did say that. But yes. Use cash whenever possible.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 15:12 zuletzt editiert vonSometimes my eyes go faster than my brain. Skipped that word completely.
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You say kids. Youve rawdogged more than once probably
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 15:26 zuletzt editiert vonNowadays millennials and Gen Z use raw dogging to indicate going either without protection to their electronic devices, or foregoing the use of devices like on a long plane ride.
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schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 15:34 zuletzt editiert von
Stingray been in use widely since the 90s. LEOs have much better access and tech now. Pinpoint down to which room in a multi level hotel.
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Set up a duress PIN on your graphene phone
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 15:36 zuletzt editiert vonGraphene is not a good OS for this type if work. Yes it's secure, no good backup solutions. You will lose all your data upon confiscation. Graphene again is secure but if all your data is gone what good will it do? DO NOT TAKE YOUR PERSONAL DEVICES.
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Jesus Christ, this conversation is scary. I wish y’all good luck that none of these precautions are necessary.
As someone in a blue state where governance is sane, I’m “raw dogging it” (effing offensive slang term but now I’ve used it once in my life and can rest easy) and bringing my kids (teens). M also going to the local demonstration rather than go into the city for a big one - to some extent it’s a numbers game: ICE can’t raid them all and police aren’t legally allowed to help them
…. And hopefully my optimism is well founded
—-
Edit: huge success! Entirely peaceful. While a few cops drove by, there was no police presence. Thousands of people of all ages lining both sides of main st, and three sides of our town common. Constant honking from supporters driving by. It was very inspirational. I’m proud of my fellow citizens and hope our voice for restoring sanity and democracy is heard.
For those pessimists,a bit more context why I was so optimistic….. a few years back, our mayor and police were participants in a local BLM rally. Also a big part of local outrage against fascism was a city counselor getting assaulted and arrested for videoing an illegal raid on one of his constituents.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 15:54 zuletzt editiert vonDoesn't matter of the state is blue, the police force is going to do everything they can to fuck you anyways.
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Shared here for public benefit.
Before going to a protest, demonstrators or observers should note that their cellphones may subject them to surveillance tactics by law enforcement. If your cellphone is on and unsecured, your location can be tracked and your unencrypted communications, such as SMS, may be intercepted. Additionally, police may retrieve your messages and the content of your phone if they take custody of your phone, or later by warrant or subpoena.
schrieb am 14. Juni 2025, 16:02 zuletzt editiert vonTurn it off and leave it at home.
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