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[Music]
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[Voiceover] Surveillance is a tool of oppression
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It's evolved and we need to evolve.
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[Music]
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When you're out at a protest,
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it's not the same protest that, you know,
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generations ago, our ancestors were at.
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The protesting evolved using technology,
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but so has the adversaries
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and the surveillance tactics.
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They've evolved too.
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If you are
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participating in feats of activism,
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If you are organizing today,
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You probably don't want to do it
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on a platform with your real phone number
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or on a platform that's linked
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to your real credit card.
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Make sure that you're using a VPN,
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a virtual private network,
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or organizing on keybase.io
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or organizing on wire.com.
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So you're organizing in a way that's
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end-to-end encrypted.
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You're organizing in a way
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that's ephemeral.
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Like the conversation you would be having
if you could stand in front of someone.
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So it's time, and then it's gone.
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Go into the security settings, turn on
your two-factor to lock down your account
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so people can't take it over, but also
see if there's any personalization.
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It sounds so nice: I'm catering this
for you;
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I'm personalizing it just for you.
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But it's really allowing a lens into more
about what you do
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for advertising dollars for them to collect.
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But you're talking about changing the
way you just think about all of this.
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And you're like "You know what, I have
some agency.
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And it's never too late.
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And I'm gonna start tomorrow.
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And I'm gonna take a small step."
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Take those small steps.
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Small steps over time, that's how you
win this.
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[Music]