Cyber Privacy
Protect your digital rights
Liberty begins with privacy. The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects individuals against unreasonable searches and seizures by the government and establishes the requirement for judicial warrants based on probable cause. A government that fails to respect these sacred boundaries is no longer democratic, it is authoritarian.
In a society where every facet of life is increasingly integrated into and dependent upon a public digital ecosystem, every action we take creates a digital footprint that can be traced and exploited by bad actors. When those who do not respect the Fourth Amendment operate the very government formed for our self-protection, we must take immediate action to protect ourselves and our data. Do it now!
Protect yourself and your digital privacy
Let these resources be your start toward a lifestyle of effective digital hygiene practices.
We’ve created a Quick Reference Guide with tips and best practices to prepare for your digital privacy. We’ve also sourced a guide to digital security for activists which can be used as a digital hygiene checklist.
Lastly, we sourced a useful article on privacy culture, published by CrimethInc in 2004, with useful guidelines on keeping your personal information private.
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Revere’s Digital Security Quick Reference Guide
Activist Checklist: Security Essentials
CrimethInc, November 1, 2004: What is security culture?


Learn about digital threats and safety
The accumulation of personal data by government agencies and private companies is not merely a privacy concern, it is a structural threat to constitutional democracy. We have compiled a series of articles that demonstrate the importance of strong digital hygiene and the consequences when your cyber privacy gets violated.
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Reuters, February 10, 2026: ICE is cracking down on people who follow them in their cars
Ken Klippenstein, February 7, 2026: Homeland Security spying on Reddit users
TechCrunch, February 3, 2026: DHS seeks Google data
Ken Klippenstein, January 21, 2026: Leaked Doc - Homeland Security’s domestic terror obsession
MPR News, January 12, 2026: How ICE uses phone and internet data to identify and track people
National Security Presidential Memoranda, September 25, 2025: Countering Domestic Terrorism and Organized Political Violence




Cybersecurity and privacy resources
Share these cybersecurity and privacy resources with your friends and loved ones who care about their privacy rights and civil liberties from illegal search and seizure. Educating ourselves is a critical foundation for being able to protect our Fourth Amendment rights.
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Revere Briefing: Your digital footprint and the Fourth Amendment


