Saw a post about filming ICE, and:
What's the current best phone app for filming abuse by authorities and live streaming it to remote storage they can't delete by seizing device?
Something actually trustworthy not hyped shit.
Saw a post about filming ICE, and:
What's the current best phone app for filming abuse by authorities and live streaming it to remote storage they can't delete by seizing device?
Something actually trustworthy not hyped shit.
@dalias I can't say I've actually used it but I do have ACLU Mobile Justice on my phone
Like, this isn't a situation I plan to be in, but it's one we should all be *ready for*, because some of us are going to be the unfortunate ones there when some extremely bad shit goes down, and as a matter of being a responsible human being, we should all be prepared for that as best we can.
@SoniEx2 This is one place where self hosted is kinda a disadvantage, since a sufficiently mad authority would probably raid and steal your self-hosted infrastructure.
@dalias selfhosted? vdo ninja would probably work, it's not super high protection or anything but it's something we know a few streamers use, no hype
@thegardendude Other folks in this thread are saying it's about to be shut down. Like, right at the time it's most needed. It's almost like the ACLU's priorities don't make any sense... 🤔
@dalias I added the ACLU app to my phone...I feel fairly certain that when you film something it sends it straight to them and doesn't maintain a local copy on your phone.
@thegardendude The app.
@dalias That the ACLU's app is going to be shut down? Or the ACLU itself? That doesn't make any sense
@thegardendude The ACLU will fight tooth and nail when a nazi's freeze peach rights are infringed, but throws their hands up in the air as soon as democracy is ending... 🤦
@dalias Yikes, just read it on their website and it really does look like they're rolling over without a fight. Not good.
@dalias Not the ideal solution but I ran across this while trying to answer the same question for myself
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