![]() ![]() “It's clear the government is bringing the full force of the surveillance state to monitor these uprisings,” wrote Evan Greer, the deputy director of the activist organization Fight for the Future, in a Twitter thread laying out digital security advice. ![]() In that light, you should assume that any digital evidence that you were at or near a protest could be used against you. You should be mindful of both.Īfter all, police across the country have already demonstrated their willingness to arrest and attack entirely peaceful protesters as well as journalists observing the demonstrations. The other is law enforcement surveillance, which can include wireless interception of text messages and more, and tracking tools like license plate scanners and facial recognition. ![]() One is the data that police could potentially obtain from your phone if you are detained, arrested, or they confiscate your device. There are two main aspects of digital surveillance to be concerned about while at a protest. ![]()
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