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* '''Are you under direct threat from your own government or people in power?''' Avoid all electronics as much as possible. Watch out for any cameras or microphones nearby. Especially do not use a smartphone or even a cellphone with a baseband, since these can be exploited to read the data on your phone.
* '''Are you under direct threat from your own government or people in power?''' Avoid all electronics as much as possible. Watch out for any cameras or microphones nearby. Especially do not use a smartphone or even a cellphone with a baseband, since these can be exploited to read the data on your phone.
** Your best bet is to get a ThinkPad X60 (super cheap on eBay), software flash it to Libreboot, and use TAILs or Trisquel to communicate using Onion Networks like Tor or i2p only.   
** Your best bet is to get a ThinkPad X60 (super cheap on eBay), software flash it to Libreboot, and use TAILs or Trisquel to communicate using Onion Networks like Tor or i2p only.   
* '''Are you in China?''' Buy a iPhone (64-bit 5 or newer still updated by Apple), since it has the most compatibility despite providing the most privacy options relevant to protecting a Chinese citizen/resident. Apple consistently refuses to provide its own government access to backdoors, and it would not be allowed by US agencies to directly provide it to China of all countries. (though you should still be wary of zero day exploits) For example, all uses of microphone, location, and other permissions of privacy importance require user consent before they are accessed. Although many Chinese apps demand all permissions or stop functioning, such as WeChat, you might as well not use them in that case.
* '''Are you in China?''' Buy a iPhone (64-bit 5 or newer still updated by Apple), since it has the most compatibility despite providing the most privacy options relevant to protecting a Chinese citizen/resident. Apple consistently refuses to provide its own government access to backdoors, and it would not be allowed by US agencies to directly provide it to China of all countries. (though you should still be wary of zero day exploits) For example, all uses of microphone, location, and other permissions of privacy importance. Although many Chinese apps demand all permissions or stop functioning, such as WeChat, you might as well not use them in that case.
** Signal Private Messenger works fine to and from China.  
** Signal Private Messenger works fine to and from China.  
** Avoid any Chinese-designed Androids entirely. They often come built in with invasive apps, some of which may have backdoors for the government. Even if you install a custom ROM, backdoors could exist at the hardware level.
** Avoid any Chinese-designed Androids entirely. They often come built in with invasive apps, some of which may have backdoors for the government. Even if you install a custom ROM, backdoors could exist at the hardware level.
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