Are Apple devices really privacy-respecting? The truth is that user privacy is *impossible* without free software. Read more at https://u.fsf.org/3fy #freesoftware #privacy #Apple
Learn how to edit your videos with free software in this workshop with Seth Kenlon aka klaatu: #LibrePlanet
Technology is at the heart of what we do, and even though we see it used to encroach freedoms, we KNOW it can also set you free. Thanks to our tech team the FSF operates in freedom. Support #FreeSoftware https://fsf.org image
EmacsConf 2023 will be held on December 2 and 3, 2023. The call for participation is open. Submit your proposal at #WorkingTogether
Why should we insist on free software in education? "[B]ecause it is the only software that allows them to accomplish their essential missions: to disseminate human knowledge and to prepare students to be good members of their community." Read more: image
Interested in learning more about the upcoming #SoftwareFreedomDay events on September 16, 2023? We recommend that you follow @npub1krcn...6qzh and check out the website at https://www.softwarefreedomday.org/ #SoftwareFreedomDay2023 #FreeSoftware #SoftwareLibre
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
"Let's assume you trust your spouse, all the people around you, and your government. Take a moment to think about whether you also trust big tech giants like Google and Meta to the same degree. Consider whether you trust them, for example, to responsibly handle sensitive information of your children's health and other data." Read more: https://u.fsf.org/40e #freesoftware #privacy
The "Respects Your Freedom" certification program encourages the creation and sale of hardware that will do as much as possible to respect your freedom and your privacy, and will ensure that you have control over your device. image
A lot of ideas come from the community. In particular, the accessibility, packaging, and translations are improved thanks to the community. Sharing software with anyone is important to create something that matters for a lot of people. Using free software allows people to control their data and usage. - SΓ©bastien Blin. Read more in our #WorkingTogether series: https://u.fsf.org/409