LEA it’s specially interested in people who use “anonymous” services, so be careful of using these services if they relate you to one of these services you will be incriminated, they will believe you are trying to hide something, I suggest you to use commonly used services ecrypting your activity and using fake data in mainstream services that way you will not arouse suspicion.
If you want to hide your activity from your ISP I suggest you to use a good VPN or Tor, if you use an anonymous e-sim to route your traffic you are more likely to arouse suspicion.
Interesting, I have noticed CSS positioned in some points of the city always wondered what these was exactly, I thought it was some kind of Wi-Fi spying system but never thought it was radio station spying systems. Interesting.
I’m wondering with the implementation of “AI” to monitor all the communications thought these what LEA could be capable to do.
In my personal opinion, privacy-oriented distributions are more likely to be targeted by intelligence agencies, I prefer a mainstream debloated version at least that way you have the advantage of not attracting attention among so many millions of users. trusting your OpSec in the good will of someone it’s not a good idea, at least for me.
WiFi6?