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  3. <title>On Prism</title>
  4. <meta name="date" content="2013-06-10 13:30" />
  5. <meta name="author" content="Christopher Allan Webber" />
  6. </head>
  7. <body>
  8. <p style="text-align: center">
  9. <a href="/https://crm.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=36">
  10. <img src="/blog_images/promotional_censor_scan.png"
  11. alt="node being censored by bot" />
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  18. <p>
  19. <a href="https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/06/why-metadata-matters">News</a>
  20. of
  21. <a href="http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/06/government_secr.html">PRISM</a>
  22. is spreading rapidly, and with realization of
  23. <a href="https://mailman.stanford.edu/pipermail/liberationtech/2013-June/008838.html">just how serious this is</a>.
  24. This isn't the first time that there's been
  25. the revelation of government spying, but more than ever we're seeing
  26. clearly how broad and wide government and corporate surveillance are
  27. growing over our lives.</p>
  28. <p>Meanwhile, the trend in computing is to put more and more of your
  29. data under the control of a handful of megacorporations, which makes
  30. total surveillance of your communications easier than ever before.
  31. But people feel trapped. What kind of alternative do they have?</p>
  32. <p>Well, if you're wondering if there's an alternative to Facebook and
  33. Google Plus to share your photos, we're working on it:</p>
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  47. </p>
  48. <p>In addition to building quality, freedom-respecting tools that
  49. people can run themselves, we've begun work to make federation really
  50. happen so servers can hook together in a pleasant, seamless matter,
  51. with privacy work to come after. If you want to help fund an
  52. alternative to these systems, we can use your help, so
  53. consider <a href="https://crm.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=36">donating</a>
  54. if you can. Every bit helps.</p>
  55. <p style="text-align: center">
  56. <a href="https://crm.fsf.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=36" class="campaign_donate"><img src="/images/campaign/heart.png" alt="we love you" />Donate...</a>
  57. </p>
  58. <p>There's also more you can do besides donating:</p>
  59. <ul>
  60. <li>
  61. <a href="http://docs.mediagoblin.org/">Run a MediaGoblin
  62. instance</a> for your family and friends. This is maybe the most
  63. important thing we could use more of: engaged users of the
  64. software.
  65. </li>
  66. <li>
  67. <a href="/pages/join.html">Join our community</a>,
  68. <a href="http://wiki.mediagoblin.org/HackingHowto">set up a local instance</a>,
  69. and help contribute. We can use all kinds of contributions:
  70. documentation, code, translations, graphic design, testing and bug
  71. reporting...
  72. </li>
  73. <li>
  74. Help similar projects and run and use that software. Run your own
  75. mail and XMPP server (we
  76. like <a href="http://prosody.im/">Prosody</a>), run
  77. a <a href="http://pump.io">pump.io</a> instance, or use a friend's
  78. server, or switch to an organization that you can trust
  79. like <a href="https://riseup.net/en">RiseUp</a> to do that hosting
  80. for you. Don't trust services like Gmail! <i><b>Update:</b> see
  81. also the excellent <a href="http://prism-break.org/">Prism Break</a>
  82. site for a list of free alternatives.</i>
  83. </li>
  84. </ul>
  85. <p>Our liberties are under more threat than ever before, and the
  86. internet needs your help to keep it free. Help support user autonomy
  87. and freedom on the net!</p>
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