2. Keep in mind the whole landscape

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Privacy isn't just about the tools, the laws, or the practices of any individual or organization. To move our society in a place where everyone benefits from privacy by default, we must consider technologies, laws, and culture holistically. Learn more about remembering to consider the whole landscape.
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2. Value allies with expertise complementary to yours

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In privacy, like everywhere else, diversity is a strength. If you want your community to have a broad understanding of threat models, and be able to fight on multiple levels, you need to value a diversity of expertises. Learn more about recognizing, respecting, and retaining experts with skills different to yours.
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1. Engage, boost, and contribute

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Once you have the knowledge, motivation, and energy, it's time to act! Perhaps you've read all of these tips, or read through our Knowledge Base already! But you don't need to know that much about privacy to start contributing. Learn more about how to start being a privacy activist.
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