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In this episode, we outline how to build a shared set of practices that limit the police's ability to target individuals and extract information about our movements, without curbing our ability to bring more people in.
1:30 - How police surveil protests and what you can do to protect yourself
2:30 - The difference between Signal and WhatsApp
3:00 - What kind of information police can collect at protests and how they do it
3:57 - How to make your device more secure in case of arrest
4:50 - Phone locking and access
6:50 - Practicing good information hygiene
8:03 - What to think about if you’re sharing info before an action or protest
9:45 - What to think about if you’re sharing info during/after an action or protest
10:36 - Identifying information to look out for
10:48 - Documenting the context of an escalation and what to do with it
11:40 - Why is this important?
In this episode, we outline how to build a shared set of practices that limit the police's ability to target individuals and extract information about our movements, without curbing our ability to bring more people in.
1:30 - How police surveil protests and what you can do to protect yourself
2:30 - The difference between Signal and WhatsApp
3:00 - What kind of information police can collect at protests and how they do it
3:57 - How to make your device more secure in case of arrest
4:50 - Phone locking and access
6:50 - Practicing good information hygiene
8:03 - What to think about if you’re sharing info before an action or protest
9:45 - What to think about if you’re sharing info during/after an action or protest
10:36 - Identifying information to look out for
10:48 - Documenting the context of an escalation and what to do with it
11:40 - Why is this important?