How To Be A Digital Revolutionary – E-Book with USB Bracelet by Violet Blue

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Description

A wristband that teaches you how to use technology for activism! Our black RESIST bracelet has a hidden USB storage drive (64MB) and comes loaded with a copy of the ultimate guide to modern tech-resistance, How to Be A Digital Revolutionary. Use the wristband to store and trade files; the book suggests what to load it with, like emergency contacts, your lawyer's phone number, ACLU "know your rights" guides, maps of a march or protest route, and much more.

Use it in conjunction with one of the book's Adafruit projects, such as the Digital Free Library, or your DIY "open source" protest sign.

About the book:

How To Be A Digital Revolutionary is woven from clear explainers about murky topics like surveillance and censorship, hands-on strategies to dial back news overwhelm and rage fatigue, first-person accounts in hacking, practical safety advice for protests, and gritty reporting on rights abuses in the digital realm.

  • Learn to identify and minimize your surveillance footprint
  • Understand anonymity and making separate identities
  • How to buy or make a burner phone, and to hack-proof your life
  • Make your phone less of a tracking device and keep your communication secure and private
  • Documents to keep with you at marches and protest safety tips
  • Ways to support your cause remotely
  • Find and protect activist groups
  • Create digital protest signs, body cameras, and learn to record and share under stress
  • Fight censorship and blocks on social media
  • Use tools like SecureDrop to leak safely
  • Create posts and memes to spread your message

This handbook is powerful for both beginners and advanced hackers to protect themselves while exercising their 1st amendment rights.

Author Violet Blue (@violetblue on Twitter) is a freelance investigative journalist on hacking and cybercrime with various appearances on CNN, The Oprah Winfrey Show, BBC, The New York Times and more.