A Feminist Guide to Digital Defense serves as a comprehensive resource for enhancing online safety and privacy through a feminist lens.
This guide compiles essential reads, DIY tutorials, and expert advice aimed at bolstering operational security.
From the basics of cybersecurity to advanced tactics for securing digital spaces, it empowers readers to navigate the web with confidence and combat online harassment and threats
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