Reset the Net for the first anniversary of leaks by Edward Snowden

Reset the Net. The first anniversary of the leaks that came from is approaching, and many people continue to protest mass practices of the NSA while lawmakers stand idly by and watch the secret to continue its actions.

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More than 30 groups of civil liberties and technology companies have joined forces against NSA actions and have planned "Reset the Net" or "Reset the Net" a day full of activism. The day set is June 5th.

The site set up for that particular day he urges his guests to stop just asking for their privacy and instead to take it back.

The Activist Movement Reset the Net has been organized by the movement "Fight for the Future”Whose members are the websites-services Reddit, DuckDuckGo, FreePress, Imgur, Boing Boing, Greenpeace and many others.

So far, the following are involved:

rtnThe site displays branded sites participating in the protest. Certainly there are many others whose names do not appear on the first page. If you are an administrator you can register at the end of the home page.

The move prompts software developers to start offering protection to , integrating into their applications anti-NSA features such as SSL (Secure Socket Layer), TGV (HTTP Strict Transport Security) and Perfect Forward Secrecy. Θεωρητικά, τα συγκεκριμένα λογισμικά μπορούν να προστατεύσουν τον κόσμο από την κυβερνητική κατασκοπεία, ή τουλάχιστον, να κάνουν πιο δύσκολη στις υπηρεσίες πληροφοριών την πρόσβαση. Εκτός από τους προγραμματιστές εφαρμογών, προτρέπει και όλους τους διαχειριστές ιστοσελίδων να χρησιμοποιούν ασφαλείς συνδέσεις HTTPS, για κρυπτογράφηση των their.

You can watch the action announcement video from official webpage.

 

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