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Let’s focus on step 1:

Identifying critical information (CI)

(CI) is the first step in the Operations Security (OPSEC) cycle.

CI is information that an organization determines is important and could be harmful to the organization if exposed to an adversary.

CI can be classified or unclassified and may be part of a larger puzzle.
These are critical info & threats:

1. Patterns and predictive behavior.

2. Data from social media sites.

3. Interception of communications.

4. Using people to collect information.

5. Going through our trash.

6. Location sharing devices.
1. Patterns and predictive behavior.

From reading group comments it’s easy to predict who will comment on which type of content.
While this itself isn’t necessarily an issue, it can give others an idea of your patterns and behaviors online & IRL as well.

The fix?
Observe & be aware of your patterns and behaviors so you have an understanding of your vulnerabilities, its risks and have the ability to implement countermeasures if necessary.

Some patterns are harmless and can stay put-others need to be reconsidered.

Don’t follow the same patterns: Be unpredictable!

Don’t let your “playbook” be transparent online or IRL.

If you have to use same routes and places...be aware of people and cars you might often see. Can anyone be tracking you? Is anything feeling off?
2. Collecting data from social media sites.
This is where some of you fail.

Using the same username for telegram, instagram and X?!

How hard do you think it would be to connect your dots?? No bueno😬

Another big one:
NEVER post pics or
videos of yourself or your children on social media.

Additionally, do not post current locations or your plans especially while you are there.

It is not too difficult to map out a persons patterns and behaviors using a simple glance thru social media.
Media is too big
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There have been multiple instances where woman or kids were tracked and kidnapped through social media accounts using location pattern tracking or other critical information.
In 2020, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children reported 3,000 cases of social media-related kidnapping."

https://wifitalents.com/statistic/social-media-kidnapping/
3. Interception of communications.

Be a digital ghost:

• Have several email accounts for different purposes.
• Have several phone / phone #’s.
•Turn cookies off
•use Brave browser or VPN.
•Trim tracking links after “?”
•Don’t mention sensitive information over phone conversations or in front of Alexa or smartwatch lol

For starters, this means you'll have several digital me's, every single one is different, incomplete, and can’t be easily connected to real you.

Signs of phone being listened to:
•sudden low battery life,
•antivirus stopped working,
•weird noise while talking,
•overheating,
•data upload suddenly huge

(More on this later)
4. Using people to collect information.

This why we do not encourage side chats with unknown members.

💥ESPECIALLY FAKE AZAZEL SCAMMERS💥

This is why your children do not talk to strangers.

You can glean a shitload of info in a simple 2 minute conversation if you know what to look for and are good at noticing things.

(More on this below)
When you share from photo gallery to telegram on android, you will usually have "remove location" option.

That does not appear while sharing from telegram chat, only if you share from your gallery to telegram and works only if your telegram was download directly from their website
When you share from photo gallery to telegram in iPhone you get this error message

they give you less privacy

FUCK IPHONE
While it is very useful for photographers, it is not good having all those information turned on in your phone camera app. Go into settings and turn it off (please be advised different phones have different settings). And while some apps like telegram usualy scrub it for you upon photo upload, other apps don't. Also if you loss your phone or get hacked, it would be so easy to track your moves.

Go check your phone camera app settings, as well as details of photo taken and details of screenshot taken, it shouldn't include any more that in this examples below ⬇️

https://www.persnicketyprints.com/how-to-read-digital-photo-metadata-on-a-phone/
Android

🔴Photo details

🔵Screenshot's details
5. Going thru our trash.

Be it digital or physical, a trash search does not require a warrant.

Your ex partner, your boss, as well as 3-letter agencies can learn a lot about you just by going thru your trash.

Use a paper shredder or burn papers, use data shredder for digital files.
6. Location sharing devices:

Your electronic devices, the one where you use location services, where you have Ebank, fitness trackers, smart watch, IOT home devices installed, should not be the one you use your telegram (or work / family photos) on.

It is very hard to turn off something that runs in the background all the time, but there is an option on some phones to turn location trackers off.
Email services like gmail and Google all have options where you can find location options to turn them off.

If you must use your phone to use telegram then TURN LOCATION SERVICES OFF!
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We mentioned geotagging earlier.

It’s super important to keep in mind to always use screenshots instead of direct photos

Photo geotagging should not be included in your metadata if locations is turned off at the moment of taking a screenshot of the photo.
Let's go through some more advice and options focused on personal protection of your digital-me and your data….⬇️
Computer protection:

To protect data on your computer, it would be good that after reinstalling your system, hard drive gets split into 2 partitions:
One partition system automatically starts using for windows files and program files, the second one you encrypt and protect with a password.

It is a lot easier if you have more than one hard drives in your computer, that way one of them is to be encrypted and password protected.

The best option is to keep your computer clean, and keep everything on external drive.

Pro tip: you can use several external hard drives, so your family photos do not mix with Alexandria and such.

👉Internet cable/wifi connection is to be disabled before password is typed in and you start using your data.
👉 faraday cage for your hdds (and all electronics)
Phone protection:

To protect data on your phone, it is best to have several phones.

Moving files from one phone to another is done via SD memory card only, encrypted and password protected if possible, with sensors off, wifi off, location off, sim card pulled out.

So make sure your phones have SD slot.
Password protection:

Passwords should not be your wife's name of pet's birthday, or any other letter-number combination that means anything in your life.