This article presents the forms of adaptation adopted by protests held “offline” during the pandemic. These protests needed to adapt their tactics or utilize innovative tools from their repertoires of containment. The article offers examples of protests that have occurred since March 2020, divided into four categories: 1) tactics adjusted to the limitations of the pandemic; 2) tactics that are a consequence of the limitations; 3) tactics related to opposition to lockdown; 4) tactics that use pandemic framing.