You just turned on your TV and saw that there is a protest near the white house because the government decided that end to end encryption leads to terrorism and are passing a law to ban it. You feel patriotic and know that it isn't right. You show up to the protest without telling anyone for a few hours and you get back home proud that you showed your support to the people. However, the police bangs your door and arrests you for taking part in the protest.
Government, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Cellular network providers can all find out where you are with the help of your device emitting and receiving radio waves. These entities use various methods to track you down at any given time. This is called Geofencing.
This is where multiple cellular towers are used to geometrically locate devices connecting or pinging them by measuring the strength of the connection from each tower.
more towers present around you = more accurate location
Towers even at a distance of 5 miles from you can be used to triangulate your location precisely.
Wifi routers often interact together especially when they're from the same ISP. When your device recognizes a wifi network nearby (as seen in the wifi details option of your phone) which also allows them to determine the signal strength of each router.
This can be used to geometrically determine your device's location based on how strong the nearby signals are, even when you're not connected to it.
Two routers are enough to track you precisely upto a 6 feet error. You're surrounded by tens of them.
On Android and Apple devices, wifi can also be used to geofence you with GPS through Google or Apple Network Location Provider (NLP) service. Making it even easier to geo-locate your device.
Your phone constantly searches for satellites to connect to Global Positioning System (GPS) signals.
Both Android and Google devices use Google-SUPL service for gps queries - [supl.google.com:7275]. This happens even if you do not connect your phone to a WiFi or Cellular data.
Blocking this service greatly impacts cellular data connectivity and disables location services on your device.
(A-GPS stands for 'Assisted GPS'. It is when the SUPL GPS service works with the on-device GPS module to be even efficient in location tracking.)
Reminder: Anonymity is when you are amongst a group of people, and you are indistinguishable from the other members of the group.
⚠️ Read the entire article before taking any actions or steps as half-knowledge could easily land you in jail.⚠️
To minimize the risk of being identified by police or surveillence devices like CCTV, protestors including you should adopt a uniform. The best way to do this is implementing the following.
WARNING: Best preferred Android ROM is GrapheneOS. If you REALLY NEED a secondary phone and it is compatible with LineageOS, you can proceed with it, but remember, you WILL NEED to make changes to the LineageOS firewall (+ block supl.google.com:7275) for it to be even close to Graphene in terms of security.
WARNING/TIP: If you're proficient with linux and have experience using ubuntu touch, you can proceed with the same steps of setting up and precautions after you have secured its firewall.
WARNING: It is important to write the combined activation code down on a piece of paper or print the QR activation code (both given by silent.link after the purchase), and not in any digital or audio format because you do not want to leave any evidence of you ever interacting with the anonymous eSIM providers and arise suspicion.
Navigate to your grapheneOS setting and click on "Network and Internet"
There you will find that the "priviledged eSIM management is disabled. This is because the google play services and google play service framework is not present by-default in graphene."
Navigate to your app drawer and click on "Apps"
Now install "Google Services Framework" and "Google Play Services"
Navigate back to "Network and Internet" in the settings. The eSIM managament option should be enabled now.
Click on the eSIM management option. Then click "Download a SIM instead."
Click "Next."
Here, either scan the printed QR code on the piece of paper. Otherwise, navigate to "Need Help?" and select the option to input the code manually. Input the combined activation code from the silent site that you noted down on the piece of paper.
You might see different sim name downloading when you activate the sim. Its fine.
Navigate to "settings" after you've finished downloading the eSIM.
Click on the downloaded eSIM option.
Toggle "Use SIM"
Make sure to enable use for data if you want to access internet. You now have access to your private and anonymous eSIM. If you encounter any abnormal issue, using tor browser, head to silent help.
Turn on "VPN mode" and then proceed to turn on "Use Bridges". Using tor bridges isn't necessary but using them will ensure that Law Enforcement agencies can not trace whether or not someone was using tor. This grants you additional safety.
What you do in day-to-day life is a big part of who you are, your personality, your agenda, etc. You NEED to be aware of your physical operational security and take care of it properly.
sourced from cia assessment training papers from wikileaks.
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