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WITNESS | Eyes on Internet Shutdowns: File Sharing and Communication During a Shutdown @witnessorg | Uploaded April 2022 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Governments use internet shutdowns to cut off communications and push people to use channels that authorities can more easily monitor. This endangers activists and others involved in mobilizations, human rights documentation, and other forms of resistance.

This video tutorial will help you to more securely share messages and files during shutdowns. Some of the tips require internet connection to set up, so prepare ahead of time if you can.

Find all of our #EyesOnShutdowns resources for documenting during internet shutdowns here: wit.to/Internet-Shutdowns

These resources are available in 11 languages as tip sheets, blogs, and videos. Download, save, and share the guidance with others who need it!
Eyes on Internet Shutdowns:  File Sharing and Communication During a ShutdownWITNESS Adebayo Okeowo at the 2021 Stefan A. Riesenfeld Symposium on Citizen Media & DocumentationRight to Record: Protest. Resist. Exist. - A Learning & Sharing HuddleWITNESS Launches Fortifying Community Truth Project to Defend Human Rights and Strengthen DemocracyCombating Misinformation/Disinformation in West AfricaThe Value and the Toll of Documenting Police Brutality | The Takeaway with WITNESS Palika MakamMutirão Rio2016Lulú Barrera habla sobre el uso de #deepfakes en la violencia digital contra mujeresالنسوية ومجتمع الميم و #الحق_في_التصويرPresentación de la guía « Construir los mundos que soñamos »‘Faking the Powerful’ with deepfakes: with Bill Posters, Daniel Howe and Stephanie LeppDeepfakes, Satire and Global Human Rights: Julie Owono, Evelyn Aswad, Adebayo Okeowo.

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