The Freenet Project is very pleased to announce the release of Freenet 0.7.0.

Freenet is software designed to allow the free exchange of information over 
the Internet without fear of censorship, or reprisal.  To achieve this 
Freenet makes it very difficult for adversaries to reveal the identity, 
either of the person publishing, or downloading content.  The Freenet project 
started in 1999, released Freenet 0.1 in March 2000, and has been under 
active development ever since.

Freenet is unique in that it handles the storage of content, meaning that if 
necessary users can upload content to Freenet and then disconnect.  We've 
discovered that this is a key requirement for many Freenet users.  Once 
uploaded, content is mirrored and moved around the Freenet network, making it 
very difficult to trace, or to destroy.   Content will remain in Freenet for 
as long as people are retrieving it, although Freenet makes no guarantee that 
content will be stored indefinitely.

The journey towards Freenet 0.7 began in 2005 with the realization that some 
of Freenet's most vulnerable users needed to hide the fact that they were 
using Freenet, not just what they were doing with it.  The result of this 
realization was a ground-up redesign and rewrite of Freenet, adding 
a "darknet" capability, allowing users to limit who their Freenet software 
would communicate with to trusted friends.  This would make it far more 
difficult for a third-party to determine who is using Freenet.

Freenet 0.7 also embodies significant improvements to almost every other 
aspect of Freenet, including efficiency, security, and usability.  Freenet is 
available for Windows, Linux, and OSX. It can be downloaded from:

   http://freenetproject.org/download.html

This release would not have been possible without the release of numerous 
volunteers, and Matthew Toseland, Freenet's full time developer. Matthew's 
work is funded through donations via our website (as well as a few larger 
sponsors from time to time).  We ask that anyone who can help us to ensure 
Matthew's continued employment visit our donations page and make a 
contribution at:

   http://freenetproject.org/donate.html

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