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Discussion Points

  1. Balancing Convenience and Security: How do we balance the need for convenient communication tools with the need for robust security measures? Are some features or platforms inherently more secure than others, and is it worth making the effort to switch to a more secure option?
  2. Identifying Allies and Support Systems: Who are the people in our lives that can provide support and resources for maintaining online security, and how can we build on these relationships to create a safety net for each other?
  3. Navigating Complex Online Issues: How do we approach complex issues like doxxing or payment processor concerns when communicating with others online? Are there any best practices or resources available to help individuals navigate these situations?

Summary

Digital security training can feel overwhelming, but a community-oriented approach can make it more manageable. By exploring questions around what to protect, who to protect it from, and how much trouble to go through, we can make informed decisions about our online situation.

Using secure messaging services like Signal or Facebook Messenger's end-to-end encryption is essential for protecting private communication. However, recognizing the limitations of certain platforms and being willing to switch to more secure options is crucial.

Building a support system of allies and resources can also help individuals navigate complex online issues and maintain online security.

Digital security training can feel overwhelming, and not everyone will have access to new apps, new devices, and new tools. There also isn't one single system of digital security training, and we can'...

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