There are lot of people in the privacy communities who are shaming and attacking those of us who want take take privacy seriously. more than just using firefox and a vpn. So many people are trying to influence the privacy community to not use whonix or tor browser. That it’s paranoid and extreme to leave your phone at home. And so on.

They keep pushing this propaganda without even knowing what they are talking about. They will keep spamming everywhere that you don’t need to protect your firmware from physical access adversaries because the only adversaries who can do something like that are feds and feds will never target you unless you are a cartel leader or running a darknet market or something very terrible.

But these same people who spread this propaganda can’t even tell you what the difference is between bios and uefi. Which means they have no idea what they are talking about and are just spreading propaganda/disinformation.

Why would they do that? They are probably american feds. We all know there is lots of evidence of feds like fbi,nsa,cia corruption and they all hate privacy and keep spamming their propaganda about if you have nothing to hide then you don’t need privacy. With that in mind it’s obvious that they are doing at least some sort of propaganda/influence campaigns to slow down, derail, end privacy activism.

We also know it doesn’t take much to become a terrorist. UK gov has officially publicly announced that anyone on X who retweets an ongoing protest is a terrorist and they will be arrested. Elon musk is officially a terrorist and the uk gov has repeatedly asked usa to hand him over. So it’s very easy to become targeted by feds, you dont have to do anything bad, just use freedom of speech.

And in france it was many times in the news about a group of friends who were arrested for using Signal. A girl they tried to convince to start using signal called the police and said they are using anonymous communication called Signal and then they were arrested and all their computers taken and forensics went through all the data on their computer and judge said its criminal evidence they have ad blockers on their browser.

It’s an infinite list of evidence about how tyrannical the feds are and it doesn’t take anything to become targeted by them, just bad luck.

Imagine if you are traveling and go to a hostel and tell the people you’re staying there together with that your computer is off limits, no touching it and you will know because you have lots of security to detect tampering. If they start gossiping about this and then call the police you will probably have your computer confiscated and then forensics will go through it. Or maybe they’ll send an undercover hacker to try some covert physical access attacks.

And this is just talking about feds being adversary. There are also criminals that are hackers. And feds can be criminals too, like the high ranking cia officer who recently traveled south america and drugged and raped dozens of women before he was finally caught.

This all leads to my suggestion. I think we need to stop the feds influence and propaganda campaigns against the privacy communities. Stop shaming and attacking people for wanting more privacy than you. We need to start banning these people. Are there any privacy communities remaining where you can say you’re using tor browser without getting attacked for being an “extremist” and paranoid just because you use tor browser or leaving phone at home?

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    Yeah, my problem with later retellings of stories like OP’s is I have no way to verify if they’ve missed the plot or some pertinent details that might point to a legitimate reason they would be arrested. “They used Signal” is hardly incriminating on its own, and OP strikes me as paranoid and not especially skeptical.

    I’m happy to be wrong, but I can’t just take OP’s word that their recounting is accurate. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

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      I do remember a story a while ago about such French people… But those were previously involved in protests or planning thereof, in which case scrutiny is very expected regardless of what tools they’d use.