Below is a collection of resources from Oh Shit! What Now?’s “Take Back Your Online Privacy: Dox Resisters Edition” class. We either used these resources and links in the creation of the class, or they offer opportunities for further learning and study.
Oh Shit! What Now? offers basic computer security classes every other month, but the June 2017 class focused on the risk of “doxing,” or having private information published by trolls and fascists online with the intent to threaten or hurt you. For more general resources on computer security, check out “Take Back Your Online Privacy: Computer Security Resources For Activists & Everyday Humans.”
Two Factor Auth List, a list of sites and apps that support two-factor authentication
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If I may, I'd like to add a link: The Invisible Face Mask This is a 'quick-n-dirty' guide on making a hat that stops cameras from seeing your face. It's very detail bare so if you've never played with LEDs before, a little extra research will go a long way and don't be afraid to get inventive. The poking around I've done says this isn't illegal anywhere but laws can change and people catching you are likely to be suspicious. Stay anon when out protesting.
Below is a collection of resources from Oh Shit! What Now?’s “Take Back Your Online Privacy: Dox Resisters Edition” class. We either used these resources and links in the creation of the class, or they offer opportunities for further learning and study.
Oh Shit! What Now? offers basic computer security classes every other month, but the June 2017 class focused on the risk of “doxing,” or having private information published by trolls and fascists online with the intent to threaten or hurt you. For more general resources on computer security, check out “Take Back Your Online Privacy: Computer Security Resources For Activists & Everyday Humans.”
Key resources
Apps
Further reading
All original Oh Shit! What Now? materials are copyright free, except where otherwise noted, and can be freely reprinted, shared, and reused. If you’ve got feedback, email us.
If I may, I'd like to add a link:
The Invisible Face Mask This is a 'quick-n-dirty' guide on making a hat that stops cameras from seeing your face. It's very detail bare so if you've never played with LEDs before, a little extra research will go a long way and don't be afraid to get inventive. The poking around I've done says this isn't illegal anywhere but laws can change and people catching you are likely to be suspicious. Stay anon when out protesting.