Did someone say encryption? Encryption helps protect the privacy of people you communicate with, and makes life difficult for bulk surveillance systems. Learn more with our Email Self Defense guide: https://u.fsf.org/1df #GPG #PGP #E2E #encryption
Working on free software is much more personally gratifying for me than working on proprietary software because the work will potentially benefit everyone as it may be shared freely. - Adrien BΓ©raud. Read more in our #WorkingTogether series: https://u.fsf.org/409
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Parents, domestic violence victims, lawyers: Read about people who protect their privacy with free software in this latest installment by program manager Miriam Bastien: https://u.fsf.org/40e #freesoftware #privacy
Protect developer freedom. Abolish software patents. Learn why software patents are unjust by checking out the new design of our #endsoftwarepatents initiative. image
Learn programming with ease with Newk script and Reynaldo Cordero in this workshop: #LibrePlanet
We love freedom 1, the freedom to study how the program works, and change it so it does your computing as you wish. Boost this post to share this freedom! Read about the four freedoms of #FreeSoftware: image
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GNU is celebrating its fortieth anniversary this fall on September 27, 2023 in Volkshaus in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland. If you are interested in presenting something, please contact gnu40@gnu.org with an informal proposal or any questions you may have. #GNU40
What do the right to repair movement, web browser privacy, and a volunteer rescue response to an earthquake have in common? They are all topics covered in our latest FSF Bulletin. Check it out at #WorkingTogether image