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====== Why is mass surveillance a problem ? ====== | ====== Why is mass surveillance a problem ? ====== | ||
- | * **http:// | + | * **https:// |
====== Quotes ====== | ====== Quotes ====== | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
- | * Useful companion: [[https:// | ||
==== Block Advertising ==== | ==== Block Advertising ==== | ||
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* https:// | * https:// | ||
* from the same people that run startpage.com, | * from the same people that run startpage.com, | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * from SuMa e.V., a german non-profit organisation that supports free access to knowledge, provides Web search as a TOR hidden service | ||
* Though if you'd like to keep using google at least use its encrypted version: https:// | * Though if you'd like to keep using google at least use its encrypted version: https:// | ||
* In **Chrome** go to settings-> | * In **Chrome** go to settings-> | ||
- | * In **Firefox** you can do the same for startpage but might have problems with encrypted.google in recent versions of firefox. | + | * In **Firefox** you can do the same for startpage but might have problems with encrypted.google in recent versions of firefox. |
===== General Tips ===== | ===== General Tips ===== | ||
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* Opt out from various tracking advertising firms using http:// | * Opt out from various tracking advertising firms using http:// | ||
* Check the privacy settings of applications that you use | * Check the privacy settings of applications that you use | ||
+ | * If you use Windows do a File System Check once in a while by entering "sfc / | ||
* Disable all Plugins in your Browser or set them to "Ask to Activate" | * Disable all Plugins in your Browser or set them to "Ask to Activate" | ||
* Don't use a password across multiple sites or the same as the one you use to encrypt ie your hard drive. Also don't google it or anything alike. [[http:// | * Don't use a password across multiple sites or the same as the one you use to encrypt ie your hard drive. Also don't google it or anything alike. [[http:// | ||
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* Get SSL. First follow these instructions for [[https:// | * Get SSL. First follow these instructions for [[https:// | ||
- | FIXME | + | ======Closing Unused Ports (debian)====== |
+ | **Check open ports.** | ||
+ | |||
+ | From the command line, you can see your open ports by typing: | ||
+ | su | ||
+ | netstat -anltp | grep " | ||
+ | |||
+ | Must should be none, i.e no reply. | ||
+ | |||
+ | **Remove services, which open ports.** | ||
+ | |||
+ | su | ||
+ | apt-get remove dovecot-core openbsd-inetd bind9 samba cups apache2 postgres* | ||
+ | apt-get remove exim4 exim4-daemon-light rpcbind openssh-server apache2.2-bin | ||
+ | apt-get autoremove | ||
+ | |||
+ | **Check open ports again.** | ||
+ | |||
+ | su | ||
+ | netstat -anltp | grep " | ||
====== Email ====== | ====== Email ====== | ||
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With email, you //always// have to trust the operator. So, no matter what, try to use real end-to-end encryption like OpenPGP. \\ | With email, you //always// have to trust the operator. So, no matter what, try to use real end-to-end encryption like OpenPGP. \\ | ||
- | Check https:// | + | Check https:// |
For more control over your email, you have to either [[run your own mail server]] or have a good // | For more control over your email, you have to either [[run your own mail server]] or have a good // | ||
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* Enter 127.0.0.1 for the host and 9150 for the port | * Enter 127.0.0.1 for the host and 9150 for the port | ||
* Leave user/pass blank | * Leave user/pass blank | ||
+ | See also: https:// | ||
+ | =====Securing pidgin on GNU/ | ||
+ | * For information on how to secure pidgin on GNU/Linux https:// | ||
+ | * For information on how to properly install Apparmor: https:// | ||
===== Other ===== | ===== Other ===== | ||
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A darknet is a Internet or private network, where information and content are shared by darknet participants anonymously. | A darknet is a Internet or private network, where information and content are shared by darknet participants anonymously. | ||
+ | More accurately all of them share being //anonymous overlay networks//. | ||
===== Tor Hidden services ===== | ===== Tor Hidden services ===== | ||
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===== I2P ===== | ===== I2P ===== | ||
- | I2P is a secure, anonymous network resistant to censorship and monitoring and both distributed and dynamic, with no trusted parties. It offers a range of services by default (including an active IRC Chat) and with full support for streaming, anonymous file sharing (BitTorrent), | + | I2P is a secure, anonymous network resistant to censorship and monitoring and both distributed and dynamic, with no trusted parties. It offers a range of services by default (including an active IRC Chat) and with full support for streaming, anonymous file sharing (BitTorrent), |
==== Step 1 ==== | ==== Step 1 ==== | ||
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* And [[http:// | * And [[http:// | ||
+ | ===== Tribler ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Tribler is an open source peer-to-peer decentralized torrent client with various features for watching, streaming & sharing videos online. | ||
+ | |||
+ | //Soon//(!) **[[http:// | ||
===== Frost with Freenet ===== | ===== Frost with Freenet ===== | ||
[[http:// | [[http:// | ||
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Right now, there is no secure way to delete files from flash memory. This includes usb sticks, memory cards and solid state hard disks (SSDs). The only responsible way to prevent theft of data on these media is // | Right now, there is no secure way to delete files from flash memory. This includes usb sticks, memory cards and solid state hard disks (SSDs). The only responsible way to prevent theft of data on these media is // | ||
==== Windows ==== | ==== Windows ==== | ||
- | * [[http:// | + | * [[http:// |
+ | |||
+ | * With [[http:// | ||
- | | + | * With [[https:// |
- | | + | |
==== Linux ==== | ==== Linux ==== | ||
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* Users of newer versions of Android and up can use the built-in system encryption: [[http:// | * Users of newer versions of Android and up can use the built-in system encryption: [[http:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Permissions ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | FIXME Check & review the following Apps: | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
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===== GPG ===== | ===== GPG ===== | ||
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====== iOS ====== | ====== iOS ====== | ||
iOS is a proprietary operating system whose source code is not available for auditing by third parties. You should entrust neither your communications nor your data to a closed source device (better use android or any of [[https:// | iOS is a proprietary operating system whose source code is not available for auditing by third parties. You should entrust neither your communications nor your data to a closed source device (better use android or any of [[https:// | ||
+ | ===== Calls ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * More information: | ||
+ | |||
===== Web Browsing ===== | ===== Web Browsing ===== | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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http:// | http:// | ||
- | If these tutorials helped you please pass it on - share this page! | + | FIXME |
+ | //These 2 sites need to be updated to the present state of this tutorial-series.\\ | ||
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+ | If these tutorials helped you please pass it on - **share this page** (or its contents)! |