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However, it's best to avoid using phones altogether. If it's only the comrades who are taking the biggest risks who are enacting these measures, they will stand out. Identical in principle to the black bloc tactic, the simple act of donning a mask will provide cover for anyone to act anonymously. Therefore, our proposal is that the parts of the anarchist space which have been swept up by dominant society's relationship to technology take several steps back to re-establish less intrusive baselines around phones. The strategies we will explain in the remainder of this article to live without phones rely on computers, where synchronous communication is possible but more limited, as your computer generally stays at home.
# Bureaucracy
Many bureaucratic organizations make it difficult to not have a phone: healthcare, the post office, banking, etc. Since these communications do not need to be encrypted, you can use a [Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)](/glossary#voip-voice-over-internet-protocol) application (which allows you to make phone calls over the Internet rather than through cell towers).
Any VoIP application option on a computer will be asynchronous because it won't ring when the computer is off - you rely on the voicemail feature to return missed calls. For example, a service like [jmp.chat](https://jmp.chat/) gives you a VoIP number that you can optionally pay for in Bitcoin, and you make calls through a XMPP (Jabber) client - [Cheogram](https://cheogram.com/) works well.
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A flip phone can be used for any [Two-Factor Authentication](/glossary/#two-factor-authentication-2fa) (2FA) that you require (when a service makes you receive a text message to log in), which do not always work with VoIP providers. If you only need a flip phone for 2FA, [online phone numbers](https://anonymousplanet.org/guide.html#online-phone-number) are another option.
# Communication
Not having a phone will require changing how you socialize if you are [already caught in the net](https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/return-fire-vol-4-supplement-caught-in-the-net). Being intentional about minimizing the mediation of screens in our relationships is a valuable goal in and of itself.
Except in cases where it cannot be avoided (as in the case of a publication whose editors live in different regions from one another), organizing should not be mediated by technology. The dynamic by which, in some parts of the anarchist space, the entirety of how anarchists organize projects together has been reduced to a monoculture of Signal group chats (or worse) warrants a lot of criticism. This capture of organizing relationships by smartphone culture has given rise to a meeting that never ends, which is bad for a lot of anarchists' morale. It also means that our organizing is relatively easy to surveil. Only one phone in the group chat needs to be compromised with malware for access to all messages.
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That said, encrypted communication is useful for setting up real-life meet-ups where life and organizing actually takes place, or for projects that are shared with comrades across distances. See [Encrypted Messaging for Anarchists](/posts/e2ee/) for different options that are appropriate for an anarchist [threat model](/glossary/#threat-model).
# Emergency Calls
A passer-by on the street will often let you borrow their phone to make an urgent call. If the need arises in remote regions such as during a hiking trip, this is where using a flip phones would be a good fit. For receiving emergency calls, if you are not reachable from a computer as outlined above, we can drop by one another's houses or arrange for encrypted messaging check-ins ahead of time. What scenarios actually require being able to receive a call at any moment? If these actually exist in your life, you can organize to accommodate for them without projecting this urgency onto all areas and moments of your life.
# Directions
Buy a paper map of your region and bring it with you. For trips that are longer or where you will need directions, use [OpenStreetMap](https://www.openstreetmap.org/) to note them ahead of time. Wear a watch to be able to get where you are going on time.
# Music and Podcasts
They still make MP3 players! For a way cheaper price, you can play music and podcasts, but the device has neither GPS nor radio hardware. This does not mean they can't be used for geolocation. If your Wi-Fi is on, the approximate location of your MP3 player can be determined from the IP address.
# Appendix: Against the Smartphone
*From [Fernweh (#24)](https://fernweh.noblogs.org/texte/24-ausgabe/gegen-das-smartphone/)*
It's always with us, it's always on, no matter where we are or what we're doing. It informs us about everything and everyone: what our friends are doing, when the next subway leaves and what the weather will be like tomorrow. It takes cares of us, wakes us up in the morning, reminds us of important appointments and always listens to us. It knows everything about us, when we go to bed, where we are and when, who we communicate with, who our best friends are, what music we listen to and what our hobbies are. And all it asks for is a little electricity now and then?