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Heading to a protest this weekend?

We’ve got resources for you. 🧵 (1/7)

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Before a protest, be sure to review our Surveillance Self Defense guide to ensure that you’ve locked down your phone and have plans for communication with others. ssd.eff.org/module/attending-p…. (2/7)
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To find out what kind of surveillance tech you may be facing at a protest, check out our Atlas of Surveillance: atlasofsurveillance.org/. (3/7)
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You can also watch this video from EFF’s Dave Maass on How to Observe Police Surveillance at Protests: youtube.com/watch?v=oGscYgR7bX…. Let us know what you see out there by emailing info@eff.org with Protest Surveillance in the subject! (4/7)
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Bring Rayhunter along so you can help us better understand how and when cell-site simulators are being used. Please send us the results, even if you didn’t find anything! efforg.github.io/rayhunter/sup… (5/7)
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Worried that your phone might be snitching on your whereabouts? There are changes you can make to your settings to make sure your location data is protected. eff.org/deeplinks/2024/11/crea… (6/7)
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EFF builds the tools, writes the guides, and fights the lawsuits to help you protect your privacy when you’re protesting. Become a member to help us fight for your digital rights in the streets, in the courts, and across the internet! eff.org/join (7/7)