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<p><b>Reminder: Anonymity is when you are amongst a group of people, and you are indistinguishable
from the other members of the group.</b></p>
<p><b>⚠️ Read the entire article before taking any actions or steps as half-knowledge could easily land you in jail.⚠️</b></p>
<p><b>⚠️ Read the entire article before taking any actions or steps as half-knowledge could easily
land you in jail.⚠️</b></p>
<hr>
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<hr>
<h3><b>⚠️ Leave your phone ACTIVATED at YOUR home. ⚠️</b></h3><br>
<h4>Taking your phone to the protest, deactivating your phone or trying to mask the location of your phone can be a good reason for Law Enforcement agencies to put you on the suspicion list.</h4>
<h4>Taking your phone to the protest, deactivating your phone or trying to mask the location of your
phone can be a good reason for Law Enforcement agencies to put you on the suspicion list.</h4>
<br>
<h4>Leaving your phone activated at home leaves no digital trace of you ever being affiliated with the protestors.</h4>
<h4>Leaving your phone activated at home leaves no digital trace of you ever being affiliated with
the protestors.</h4>
<h4>As we have discussed the various methods that Law Enforcement agencies can track you down precisely, and there isn't much you can do to stop it, leaving your personal mobile phone, smart watch, or any other smart device at home is the best way to stay anonymous in a protest, leaving no proof that you took part in it and <a href="/opsec/encryption/index.html">denying</a> that you ever left your home.</h4>
<h4>As we have discussed the various methods that Law Enforcement agencies can track you down
precisely, and there isn't much you can do to stop it, leaving your personal mobile phone, smart
watch, or any other smart device at home is the best way to stay anonymous in a protest, leaving
no proof that you took part in it and <a href="/opsec/encryption/index.html">denying</a> that
you ever left your home.</h4>
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<div>
<h1><b>How to have a phone for anonymous use?</b></h1> </br> </br>
<h4 style="color: rgb(255, 251, 0); box-shadow: 0px 0px 15px 15px rgba(255,0,0,0.9);">WARNING: The safest and simplest way to stay anonymous is to keep your phone at home, as explained above, for deniability, where you can claim that you stayed at home during the protest. </h4> <br><br> <h3 style="color: red;"> ⚠️ Proceed only if you need connectivity for communications while doing anonymous outdoor activities. ⚠️</h3>
<h4 style="color: rgb(255, 251, 0); box-shadow: 0px 0px 15px 15px rgba(255,0,0,0.9);">WARNING:
The safest and simplest way to stay anonymous is to keep your phone at home, as explained
above, for deniability, where you can claim that you stayed at home during the protest.
</h4> <br><br>
<h3 style="color: red;"> ⚠️ Proceed only if you need connectivity for communications while doing
anonymous outdoor activities. ⚠️</h3>
<p>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
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<h4>
<ul>
<li>Use your main pc to flash <a href="../graphene/index.html">grapheneOS</a> on a pixel phone.
<li>Use your main pc to flash <a href="../graphene/index.html">grapheneOS</a> on a pixel
phone.
Only proceed if you get one. Otherwise, don't use a secondary phone at all.</li>
<br>
<li>Get a decently reviewed <u>Faraday bag</u> on amazon. However its recommended to buy
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</li>
<br>
<li>After you have flashed your pixel with grapheneOS (first step), DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY WIFI OR
<li>After you have flashed your pixel with grapheneOS (first step), DO NOT CONNECT TO
ANY WIFI OR
CELLULAR NETWORK. Now switch your phone off and immediately put it in a faraday bag,
making sure its completely sealed.
Its is good to cover and disguise the faraday bag as a normal envelope or put it in a bag to
Its is good to cover and disguise the faraday bag as a normal envelope or put it in
a bag to
avoid high-level suspicion.
</li>
<br>
<li>Use sites like <a href="https://openwifimap.net"> Openwifimap</a>
<i><u><span style="color: red;">through tor</span></u></i> to pre-scan and find free open WiFi around the protest
to use in a secondary phone and the place where you plan to use active internet (as shown later).<br><br>
<i><u><span style="color: red;">through tor</span></u></i> to pre-scan and find free
open WiFi around the protest
to use in a secondary phone and the place where you plan to use active internet (as
shown later).<br><br>
<u>[WARNING: Do this only if you <strong>NEED</strong> to use secondary phone for the protest].</li></u>
<u>[WARNING: Do this only if you <strong>NEED</strong> to use secondary phone for
the protest].
</li></u>
<br>
<li style="color: red;">⚠️ Use a Faraday bag at all times to store your secondary phone when you don't
<li style="color: red;">⚠️ Use a Faraday bag at all times to store your secondary phone
when you don't
<u><strong>need</strong></u> to use it. ⚠️
</li>
<br>
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<h4>
<ul>
<li>Using <a href="/opsec/whonixqemuvms/index.html">Whonix VM</a> or <a href="/opsec/tailsqemuvm/index.html">Tails VM</a>, via the tor browser and some <a href="/opsec/finances/index.html">Monero</a> (XMR), purchase an eSIM from <a href="https://silent.link">https://silent.link</a> and note down the activation code on a piece of paper.
<li>Using <a href="/opsec/whonixqemuvms/index.html">Whonix VM</a> or <a
href="/opsec/tailsqemuvm/index.html">Tails VM</a>, via the tor browser and some
<a href="/opsec/finances/index.html">Monero</a> (XMR), purchase an eSIM from <a
href="https://silent.link">https://silent.link</a> and note down the activation
code on a piece of paper.
<br><br>
<p>WARNING: It is important to write the <u>combined activation code</u> 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.</p>
<p>WARNING: It is important to write the <u>combined activation code</u> 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.</p>
</li>
<li>Write down the activation instructions below on a piece of paper. Dress up all black and go to a random place insignificant to you, get your phone out
of the faraday bag, and connect to an open wifi network. There activate the eSIM as instructed below.</li>
<li>Write down the activation instructions below on a piece of paper. Dress up all black
and go to a random place insignificant to you, get your phone out
of the faraday bag, and connect to an open wifi network. There activate the eSIM as
instructed below.</li>
<br>
<div>
<input type="checkbox" id="collapse-toggle">
<label for="collapse-toggle">
<h3><b>How to activate eSIM</b></h3>
<p>(click the checkbox)</p>
</label>
<div class="collapsible-content">
<div>
<h3>Step 1</h3>
<p>Navigate to your grapheneOS setting and click on "Network and Internet"
</p><img src="eSIM/1.png" alt="">
</div>
<div>
<h3>Step 2</h3>
<p>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."</p> <img
src="eSIM/2.png" alt="">
</div>
<div>
<h3>Step 3</h3>
<p>Navigate to your app drawer and click on "Apps"</p><img src="eSIM/3.png"
alt="">
</div>
<div>
<h3>Step 4</h3>
<p>Now install "Google Services Framework" and "Google Play Services"</p>
<img src="eSIM/4.png" alt="">
</div>
<div>
<h3>Step 5</h3>
<p>Navigate back to "Network and Internet" in the settings. The eSIM
managament option should be enabled now.</p><img src="eSIM/5.png"
alt="">
</div>
<div>
<h3>Step 6</h3>
<p>Click on the eSIM management option. Then click "Download a SIM instead."
</p><img src="eSIM/6.png" alt="">
</div>
<div>
<h3>Step 7</h3>
<p>Click "Next."</p><img src="eSIM/7.png" alt="">
</div>
<div>
<h3>Step 8</h3>
<p>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 <u>combined activation code</u> from the silent site
that you noted down on the piece of paper.</p><img src="eSIM/8.png"
alt="">
</div>
<div>
<h3>Step 9</h3>
<p>You might see different sim name downloading when you activate the sim.
Its fine.</p><img src="eSIM/9.png" alt="">
</div>
<div>
<h3>Step 10</h3>
<p>Navigate to "settings" after you've finished downloading the eSIM.</p>
<img src="eSIM/10.png" alt="">
</div>
<div>
<h3>Step 11</h3>
<p>Click on the downloaded eSIM option.</p><img src="eSIM/11.png" alt="">
</div>
<div>
<h3>Step 12</h3>
<p>Toggle "Use SIM"</p><img src="eSIM/12.png" alt="">
</div>
<div>
<h3>Step 13</h3>
<p>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 <a
href="https://silent.link/faq">silent help</a>.</p><img
src="eSIM/13.png" alt="">
</div>
<div>
<h3>Step 14</h3> <strong style="color: rgb(255, 100, 100);">DO NOT FORGET TO
REMOVE BOTH GOOGLE SERVICES THAT YOU DOWNLOADED EARLIER.</strong><img
src="eSIM/14.png" alt="">
</div>
</div>
<div id="activate-eSIM" class="collapsible-content">
<h3><b>How to activate the eSIM</b></h3>
<div> <h3>Step 1</h3> <p>Navigate to your grapheneOS setting and click on "Network and Internet" </p><img src="eSIM/1.png" alt=""> </div>
<div> <h3>Step 2</h3> <p>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."</p> <img src="eSIM/2.png" alt=""> </div>
<div> <h3>Step 3</h3> <p>Navigate to your app drawer and click on "Apps"</p><img src="eSIM/3.png" alt=""> </div>
<div> <h3>Step 4</h3> <p>Now install "Google Services Framework" and "Google Play Services"</p><img src="eSIM/4.png" alt=""> </div>
<div> <h3>Step 5</h3> <p>Navigate back to "Network and Internet" in the settings. The eSIM managament option should be enabled now.</p><img src="eSIM/5.png" alt=""> </div>
<div> <h3>Step 6</h3> <p>Click on the eSIM management option. Then click "Download a SIM instead."</p><img src="eSIM/6.png" alt=""> </div>
<div> <h3>Step 7</h3> <p>Click "Next."</p><img src="eSIM/7.png" alt=""> </div>
<div> <h3>Step 8</h3> <p>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 <u>combined activation code</u> from the silent site that you noted down on the piece of paper.</p><img src="eSIM/8.png" alt=""> </div>
<div> <h3>Step 9</h3> <p>You might see different sim name downloading when you activate the sim. Its fine.</p><img src="eSIM/9.png" alt=""> </div>
<div> <h3>Step 10</h3> <p>Navigate to "settings" after you've finished downloading the eSIM.</p><img src="eSIM/10.png" alt=""> </div>
<div> <h3>Step 11</h3> <p>Click on the downloaded eSIM option.</p><img src="eSIM/11.png" alt=""> </div>
<div> <h3>Step 12</h3> <p>Toggle "Use SIM"</p><img src="eSIM/12.png" alt=""> </div>
<div> <h3>Step 13</h3> <p>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 <a href="https://silent.link/faq">silent help</a>.</p><img src="eSIM/13.png" alt=""> </div>
<div> <h3>Step 14</h3> <strong style="color: rgb(255, 100, 100);">DO NOT FORGET TO REMOVE BOTH GOOGLE SERVICES THAT YOU DOWNLOADED EARLIER.</strong><img src="eSIM/14.png" alt=""> </div>
</div>
</div>
<br>
<li>Make sure that while you're doing this, you're not under any security surveillence
(cameras, law encorcement buildings, etc).</li>
<br>
<li>Once you validate that the eSIM works, power the device off, and put it in the faraday back again right away.</li>
<li>Once you validate that the eSIM works, power the device off, and put it in the
faraday back again right away.</li>
</ul>
</h4>
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<br><br>
<b>⚠️ Remember NEVER to carry both - your personal/primary and your secondary phones at the same time. If and only if need to for critical reasons, make sure to ALWAYS keep atleast one of them in a faraday bag at all times and do NOT switch on both of them simultaneously. ⚠️</b>
<b>⚠️ Remember NEVER to carry both - your personal/primary and your secondary phones at the
same time. If and only if need to for critical reasons, make sure to ALWAYS keep atleast
one of them in a faraday bag at all times and do NOT switch on both of them
simultaneously. ⚠️</b>
</h4>
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<b>Setting up Orbot</b><br><br>
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<p>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.
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<b>Step 6</b> <br><br>
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<br><br>
<h3><b>Simplex Chat</b></h3>
<img src="2.png" style="width: 75%;">
<br><br>
<br>
<h4>For sensitive communications while outdoors, it is suggested to use <a
href="https://simplex.chat/blog/20230103-simplex-chat-v4.4-disappearing-messages.html#disappearing-messages">SimpleX
chat with disappearing</a> turned on.
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<h4>
<ul>
<li><b>Do NOT tell anyone your real name</b>. Create a pseudonym for every
group/contact. SimpleX chat offers this feature within their app to randomly generate one using "Incognito mode" within the app.</li><br>
<li><b>Do NOT vocally talk about protest at home, near devices. SimpleX chat should be the <u>only</u> place you talk about the protest</b>.</li><br>
group/contact. SimpleX chat offers this feature within their app to randomly
generate one using "Incognito mode" within the app.</li><br>
<li><b>Do NOT vocally talk about protest at home, near devices. SimpleX chat should be
the <u>only</u> place you talk about the protest</b>.</li><br>
<li>Do NOT share personal info (address, phone number, birth year, family background)
with <b>ANYONE</b>.</li><br>
</ul>
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<br><br>
<b>Again, keep the secondary phone switched off in a faraday bag at all times. Switch it on or remove it from the faraday bag STRICLY ONLY AFTER YOU HAVE DISGUISED (ONLY after reaching public washroom A). Put the phone back in before removing your disguise (BEFORE leaving public washroom B).</b>
<b>Again, keep the secondary phone switched off in a faraday bag at all times. Switch it
on or remove it from the faraday bag STRICLY ONLY AFTER YOU HAVE DISGUISED (ONLY
after reaching public washroom A). Put the phone back in before removing your
disguise (BEFORE leaving public washroom B).</b>
<img src="popsec.png" class="imgRz">
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