


Note that these tools require some relatively advanced technological skills. Both security and privacy are important for anyone involved in anti-capitalist resistance. Underground operators and revolutionaries generally prioritize anonymity, since being unmasked and identified is the primary danger. In general, most aboveground activists who are already operating in the public sphere prioritize security. This is a simplified understanding, but it’s important to distinguish between the two. Security means they know who sent the message, but cannot read it. To use an analogy: privacy means that the government doesn’t know who sent the message, but can read the contents. Security protects from eavesdropping, but does not necessarily anonymize. It is important to understand that privacy and security are two different things.

It is not aimed at the everyday activist, who will likely find these practices to be overkill. This guide is aimed at serious dissidents and revolutionaries. Political dissidents who wish to challenge capitalism need to learn to use more secure methods for communication, research, and other digital tasks. Government and corporations monitor all non-encrypted digital communications for the purposes of political control and profit. We live inside an unprecedented surveillance state.
