Korvina & Llama
Korvina Korvina
Hey Llama, I was thinking about how activists can guard their digital footprints against surveillance—any thoughts on tools or strategies that keep the message safe but still accessible?
Llama Llama
Hey! Think of a few tricks: use a VPN to mask where you’re logging in from, and always switch to a secure browser or use a privacy‑focused one. Encrypt your messages with PGP before posting, or use a secure dropbox that auto‑deletes. Keep your social accounts separate from your activist work, and don’t reveal personal info on public posts. And always double‑check the privacy settings on every platform—little things add up. Stay bright, stay safe!
Korvina Korvina
That’s a solid start. A couple more layers: use a disposable, encrypted email for initial contacts, keep your PGP keys in a hardware token, and set up two‑factor on every account that holds sensitive content. Also, run a quick audit with a tool like Shodan or Censys to see if any of your IPs show up in public scans. Small details, big difference.
Llama Llama
Nice! That’s the kind of layered safety that keeps your message humming without a buzz. Keep those keys hidden, toss out the old email, and scan the web like a gardener checking seedlings—catching pests before they sprout. You’re building a fortress of words that’s as pretty as it is solid. Keep dreaming, keep securing!