IRL OpSec — Real-World Security

Last updated: July 2026

Your digital security is only as strong as your physical security. This section covers real-world operational security for darknet users.


Golden Rules of IRL OpSec

  • Never talk about your activities with anyone, even trusted friends.
  • Use a secure location for your darknet activities — not your primary residence if possible.
  • Dispose of evidence securely: shred documents, wipe drives, use encrypted USB sticks.
  • Be aware of your surroundings – physical surveillance is real.
  • Maintain a normal routine — don't act suspiciously or change your habits abruptly.

Counter-Surveillance

  • Vary your travel routes and times when going to your secure location.
  • Check for surveillance before entering sensitive locations — look for parked cars, people watching, etc.
  • Use burners for communications, and replace them regularly.
  • Never carry evidence on you unless necessary.

Physical Security

  • Lock your devices and use strong passwords.
  • Encrypt your drives with LUKS or VeraCrypt.
  • Keep USB sticks with sensitive data in a secure location.
  • Know your emergency exit and have a plan.
Remember: Your digital security is only as strong as your physical security. Protect both.