Ask HN: How can I prepare my digital life for geopolitical disruptions?
24 points by mwinatschek a day ago | 22 comments
I'm from Germany and currently rely on macOS and iOS, with all my personal data stored in iCloud. Recent political tensions have made me question what might happen in the event of a military conflict between the US and Europe. Could Apple be forced to shut down its services in Europe? What would happen to my devices, operating systems, and stored data in such a scenario?
Are there steps I can take now to prepare for this possibility? Alternatives like Windows and Android are also American-based, and even Linux has strong ties to the US. What options do I have to ensure access to my devices and data during such an event?
I’d appreciate any advice or strategies for preparing for this kind of situation.
alp1n3_eth 2 hours ago | next |
War between the EU and US, however unlikely, probably wouldn't mean all your devices stop working right away. At absolute worst, patches would stop rolling out to EU-owned and operated devices, so you'd still have your hardware, the current version of your OS, your local files, etc.
Back up all of your iCloud(it can be exported). Keep a copy on hand, and keep a copy encrypted in the cloud using something like BackBlaze.
Even though Linux has strong ties to the US, some of the distros aren't wouldn't be completely restricted (I'd wager most of them), and aren't all fully US-based. Keep a copy of Asahi / whatever flavor can run on your Mac handy on a bootable USB stick.
You could grab a cheap android phone as a backup to your current iPhone and flash it with a fork, like Graphene.
The general data protection and backup strategies largely apply and work well for this scenario.