Subvert surveillance
Prevent facial recognition with drag makeup and styling techniques. Watch the video below or to learn more visit The Algorithmic Justice League website: https://www.ajl.org/drag-vs-ai
There are a variety of ways to limit and prevent tracking and online surveillance from changing device settings, to changing browsers, to having a private network while online.
Learn how to turn off location history for Google: https://www.howtogeek.com/411387/how-to-stop-googles-sensorvault-from-sharing-your-location-with-law-enforcement/
Use a browser that supports user-privacy and use an ad-blocker. For example, FireFox (https://mozilla.org) is a commonly used browser as it prioritises user privacy and is highly compatible with ad-blockers (For a list of examples see this site: https://mediasavvy.pages.dev/Wiki/Adblocking)
Get a Virtual Private Network (VPN). A VPN provides the strongest level of online privacy for users, without the need for additional hardware.
MULLVAD: https://mullvad.net/en
PROTON VPN: https://protonvpn.com/
For further information on how to limit and prevent digital surveillance, see the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s guide ‘Surveillance Self-Defense’, which includes tips for mobile devices and messaging apps https://ssd.eff.org/