I found out about Parsimonie from that website. It gets GPG keys over Tor and
slowly so that you can't be tracked based on your associations with others
I really like riseup's website. It's full of very interesting text. You can
find a lot in there.
Thanks. I wonder why I didn't know about them earlier. If you know other
organisations, sites the like that works with similar objectives, please let
me know.
Allow me.
La Quadrature du net - "the squaring of the net"
They are an internet freedom campaigning organisation.
They want:
- "Human rights in digital society"
- "Free and open access to the world wide web"
- "The freedom to share culture and knowlege online"
There is an English and French
SupeTramp83, please enlighten me...
La Quadrature du Net is great organization indeed.
I gave La Quadrature du Net as the link because they are a good organisation
promoting rights on the net.
They also have a Tor hidden service: http://searchb5a7tmimez.onion/
So does searx.me.
After trying it, I have decided that I really like searx. It is much more
feature-full than Duck Duck Go HTML.
There are many instances of searx:
https://github.com/asciimoo/searx/wiki/Searx-instances
https://searx.laquadrature.net/
You can run it yourself too.
What does this mean? And, is it just like that when I download the bundle and
install, or shoul I do something to gain he benefits?
Searx doesn't show up in the Trisquel repo. Where did you get it and why do
you trust it?
Searx is the best engine I've ever used. Not only it is free software, but it
also works great, gives excellent search results and it also looks good.
as good as duckduckgo is, Searx is probably better because, IT IS free
software completely.
Yes, the For Browser Bundle replaces the default DuckDuckGo web search with
that.
I also like how DDG has a Tor address as well:
3g2upl4pq6kufc4m.onion
Good Riseup labs LEAP, and Tor. Improving access to ethical technology is
important for helping disadvantaged people and helping encourage political
debate.
"DuckDuckGo, “the search engine that doesn’t track you,” involves its
users in the selection process as it hands out nine $25,000 awards to mostly
FOSS projects."
Source: http://fossforce.com/2016/05/duckduckgo-gives-open-source-projects/
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