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oxford [2019/11/28 12:50] – [Schedule] 127.0.0.1oxford [2020/02/12 00:36] – [Friday 29th November 2019, 6:30pm at Common Ground] open_rights_group_oxford
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 ====== CryptoParty Oxford ====== ====== CryptoParty Oxford ======
-===== Friday 29th November 2019, 6:30pm at Common Ground =====+===== Friday 13th March 2020, 6:30pm at Common Ground =====
 === Common Ground Cafe, 37-38 Little Clarendon Street, Oxford, OX1 2HF === === Common Ground Cafe, 37-38 Little Clarendon Street, Oxford, OX1 2HF ===
  
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 ^Date ^Time ^Location ^ ^Date ^Time ^Location ^
-|Friday 29th November 2019 |6.30-9pm| [[https://www.thelighthouseoxford.com/venue|Common Ground]], 37-38 Little Clarendon Street, Oxford, OX1 2HF|+|Friday 29th November 2019 |6.30-9pm| [[https://www.commongroundstudy.space/contact-hours-find-us|Common Ground]], 37-38 Little Clarendon Street, Oxford, OX1 2HF|
  
 ^Time ^Facilitator ^Activity ^Time ^Facilitator ^Activity
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 |6.40-7.00pm|[[https://whotargets.me/en/|Who Targets Me?]]| **Install the Who Targets Me? plug-in** to find out who is targeting you with political ads. All of our votes are being targeted on social media. Find out what Who Targets Me? has being doing to highlight this and how the tool works by installing it on your own machine, as well as a look at the data from our 30,000 users.| |6.40-7.00pm|[[https://whotargets.me/en/|Who Targets Me?]]| **Install the Who Targets Me? plug-in** to find out who is targeting you with political ads. All of our votes are being targeted on social media. Find out what Who Targets Me? has being doing to highlight this and how the tool works by installing it on your own machine, as well as a look at the data from our 30,000 users.|
 |6.40-7.00pm|[[https://twitter.com/julia_slupska|Julia Slupska]]| **DIY Guide to Feminist Cybersecurity**| |6.40-7.00pm|[[https://twitter.com/julia_slupska|Julia Slupska]]| **DIY Guide to Feminist Cybersecurity**|
-|6.40-7.00pm| [[https://twitter.com/spyblog|@SpyBlog]]| **Anonymity SwapShop** - Bring along spare social media accounts, prepaid SIM Cards, burner phones, etc. to swap or barter with other people, to help break the financial and CCTV purchase trails, helping to keep your private and public digital personas in different compartments. **DiceWare** - Create a cryptographically strong, multi-word pass phrase, using random numbers obtained by throwing physical dice.|+|6.40-7.00pm| [[https://twitter.com/spyblog|@SpyBlog]]| **Anonymity SwapShop** - Bring along spare social media accounts, prepaid SIM Cards, burner phones, etc. to swap or barter with other people, to help break the financial and CCTV purchase trails, helping to keep your private and public digital personas in different compartments. **DiceWare** - Create a cryptographically strong, multi-word pass phrase, using random numbers obtained by throwing physical dice.[[https://spyblog.org.uk/ssl/CryptoPartyLondon/pptx/|.pptx slides]] |
 |6.40-7.00pm| [[https://twitter.com/SarahAzouvi|@SarahAzouvi]]| **Anonymity and safety online**: how and when to use open source browsers, privacy plug-ins, and the Tor Browser.| |6.40-7.00pm| [[https://twitter.com/SarahAzouvi|@SarahAzouvi]]| **Anonymity and safety online**: how and when to use open source browsers, privacy plug-ins, and the Tor Browser.|
 |**ROUND 2 WORKSHOPS**| |**ROUND 2 WORKSHOPS**|