After smearing us repeatedly, the jews at wired have released a privacy guide.
Their guide is intended for "undocumented immigrants, Muslims, pregnant people, journalists, [and] really anyone who doesn't support [Trump]."
Senior writer Andy Greenberg's piece has some advice on which applications to use to stay safe. From whom? MAGApedes. Greenberg says Trump will "exploit America’s digital surveillance machine," which I'm surprised to hear has
never been used for malicious purposes under the current regime. The journalists at VICE News who denounced us for providing "tradecraft to evade authorities online" are the very same bozos who believe they're being hunted down now.
We know they're delusional, but do these freaks really think they'll be using
FaceTime on a
burner phone to communicate with an underground doctor in another state to schedule a
post-birth abortion, while using
Zcash to pay for it?
Well, perhaps not, because towards the end of the article, Greenberg features a direct quote from Harlo Holmes, the director of digital security at the Freedom of the Press Foundation: "[u]nless you're gonna pretend to be a character from
The Wire,
ultimately what's attainable for people is compartmentalization, not anonymity."
We at
PSG would never make any guarantees that you will be
untouchable by following our guides; every defensive action incurs a loss, and our enemies' budgets far exceed our own. But we would also never end a comprehensive privacy guide with "being anonymous is too hard... the best you can do is keep your Hitler pictures on a separate device."