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OPSEC, or Operations Security, is a set of practices designed to protect sensitive information from being accessed by unauthorized individuals. In a personal context, it involves being mindful of the information you share online and ensuring that your digital footprint does not inadvertently reveal more than necessary.
What to Bring to a Protest
KeepassXC: Relatively Secure Password Management
The Tor Browser is designed with privacy and anonymity in mind. By default, it includes several features that enhance security:
The Mullvad Browser is a privacy-focused web browser designed by Mullvad VPN, a well-known provider of virtual private network services. The browser is built on the foundation of Mozilla Firefox but is tailored specifically for privacy and security, making it an excellent choice for users who want to enhance their online anonymity. When used in conjunction with Mullvad VPN, it creates a robust setup that provides strong protection against surveillance, tracking, and other privacy threats.
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At its simplest, mutual aid is when people in a community directly help each other to solve their problems. Importantly, mutual aid is neither charity nor a transaction; the point is to build relationships within a community, a network of support united by solidarity and shared experience. For example, you may have heard of Food Not Bombs, which mitigates food waste and hunger by recovering food that would otherwise be discarded and using it to make meals for those who need them. That description is very broad, and in addition to helping the houseless or generally food insecure, FNB also aids in natural disaster recovery and provides food at protests.
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