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this post was submitted on 24 Jan 2026
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Take a burner and live stream. Do not keep any sensitive info or log into anything other than the live streaming platform.
If you have your personal phone on you TURN IT OFF when law enforcement is nearby. The most secure state for your phone is before you unlock it after it boots up. The first unlock decrypts it and makes it much more vulnerable.
Where do you livestream? I'm trying to find a service that isn't shit.
Twitch.tv is most peoples preffered option. Theyre corporate, so i would be surprised if violence doesnt violate their tos, but i see protest livestreams all the time so idk. It also automatically saves a video of your livestream for two weeks iirc
Ugh. That's the best option I've been able to find, but I really don't trust Amazon to not just immediately roll over for the feds.