"What if everyone believed that law-abiding citizens should use postcards for their mail? If a nonconformist tried to assert his privacy by using an envelope, it would draw suspicion."
β Philip Zimmermann (Why I Wrote PGP, 1991)
#privacy #encryption #conformity
"If privacy is outlawed, only outlaws will have privacy."
β Philip Zimmermann (Why I Wrote PGP, 1991)
#privacy #encryption #law
"Cryptography can make possible a world in which people have control over information about themselves, not because government has granted them that control, but because only they possess the cryptographic keys to reveal that information. This is the world we are working to create."
β Hal Finney (Protecting privacy with electronic cash, 1993)
#cryptography #privacy #government
"Capable, generous men do not create victims, they nurture them."
β Julian Assange (Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet, 2012)
"If cryptography's most basic aim is to enable secure communications, how could it not be a colossal failure of our field when ordinary people lack even a modicum of communication privacy when interacting electronically?"
β Phillip Rogaway (The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work, 2015)
#cryptography #privacy
"Talk is cheap. Show me the code."
β Linus Torvalds (Linux Kernel Mailing List, 2000)
#code #opensource
"Computer technology is on the verge of providing the ability for individuals and groups to communicate and interact with each other in a totally anonymous manner."
β Tim May (The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto, 1988)
#anonymity #privacy
"Trusted third parties are security holes."
β Nick Szabo (Trusted Third Parties are Security Holes, 2001)
#security #trust #decentralization
"Technological ideas and technological things are not politically neutral: routinely, they have strong, built-in tendencies."
β Phillip Rogaway (The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work, 2015)
#politics
"Privacy gives each of us more control over his own lifeβwhich on average, if not in every case, is likely to lead to a freer world."
β David D. Friedman (The Case for Privacy, 2005)
#privacy #freedom