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+author: [email protected]
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+pub_date: 2019-11-21
+---
+title: A Surveillance-Free Internet, Events, New Releases
+---
+html_body:
+
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+ <td height="20" width="100%"><a
href="https://torproject.org"><img alt="tor-news-logo"
src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/inline-images/tor-news-logo-560.png"
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+
<hr />
+
<h1>We Can Choose an Internet Without Surveillance</h1>
+
+
<p><a
href="https://blog.torproject.org/we-can-choose-internet-without-surveillance"><img
alt="Take Back the Internet "
src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/styles/full_width/public/image/take%20back%20the%20internet%20-%20design.png?itok=zlTt6Bp8"
style="width: 640px; height: 264px;" /></a></p>
+
+
<p>The surveillance dystopia is building up all around us, and
the business model that has taken over the internet is largely to blame. In the
surveillance economy, whenever we choose to use an application or a device, we
are often forced to subject ourselves to unrestricted abuse of our private
data. ISPs and big corporations are not only logging our activities, but often
selling that information to third party data analysis and marketing companies
like <a
href="https://www.wired.com/story/cambridge-analytica-facebook-privacy-awakening/">Cambridge
Analytica</a> and Dataminr.</p>
+
+
<p>The effects of the surveillance economy are terrifying. Our
online activity has been used to influence elections by shaping how politically
motivated entities can spread personally targeted misinformation. We have also
seen these companies sign contracts with law enforcement and authoritarian
governments to use this information to unjustly <a
href="https://www.npr.org/transcripts/776173279?storyId=776173279&t=1573660075300?storyId=776173279&t=1573660075300">target
activists</a>, minorities, and at-risk communities.</p>
+
+
<p>Even if you have not immediately felt or experienced a
direct consequence of being surveilled, the idea you may be surveilled can have
chilling consequences on your daily life.</p>
+
+
<p>PEN America surveyed over 520 American writers to understand
if and how surveillance was influencing their work. <a
href="https://pen.org/research-resources/chilling-effects/">1 in 6 writers</a>
said they had avoided speaking or writing on a topic they thought would subject
them to surveillance.</p>
+
+
<p>Just the fear of surveillance can turn us into self-censors.
This fear can stop us from exercising intellectual freedom and curiosity. If we
think we are being watched, our behavior changes. Our mental state changes as
well. According to research conducted by Christopher Burr at the Digital Ethics
Lab at the University of Oxford, <a
href="https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/pa5d9g/what-constant-surveillance-does-to-your-brain">the
effects of surveillance on the brain</a> can “be just as mentally taxing
as mental disorders like depression, and can even cause symptoms similar to
post-traumatic stress disorder.”</p>
+
+
<p>The spread of surveillance is not inevitable. We can <a
href="https://techcrunch.com/2019/10/08/over-30-civil-rights-groups-demand-an-end-to-amazon-rings-police-partnerships/">fight
against facial recognition technology</a> and <a
href="https://www.eff.org/press/releases/federal-court-rules-suspicionless-searches-travelers-phones-and-laptops">invasive
searches</a>, <a
href="https://cdt.org/insight/open-letter-facebooks-end-to-end-encryption-plans/">stand
up for encryption</a>, and demand privacy by design from service providers.</p>
+
+
<p>The internet is not just a network of
computers—it’s a network of people. We hold great power in deciding
its future. <a
href="https://blog.torproject.org/we-can-choose-internet-without-surveillance">Here's
how</a> you can help us take back the internet.</p>
+
+
<hr />
+
<h1>Our Website + Tor Browser Now Available in Catalan</h1>
+
+
<p class="css-901oao r-hkyrab r-1qd0xha r-a023e6 r-16dba41
r-ad9z0x r-bcqeeo r-bnwqim r-qvutc0" dir="auto" lang="ca"><img
alt="tor-catalan"
src="https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EJbghs2WoAAMrLO?format=jpg&name=small"
style="width: 640px; height: 469px;" /></p>
+
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r-ad9z0x r-bcqeeo r-bnwqim r-qvutc0" dir="auto" lang="ca"><span
class="css-901oao css-16my406 r-1qd0xha r-ad9z0x r-bcqeeo r-qvutc0">Sabem que
és més fàcil utilitzar alguna cosa en el vostre propi
idioma. Si mai no heu provat el navegador Tor, avui és el dia. <a
href="https://torproject.org/ca">Prova-ho ara</a>.</span></p>
+
+
<hr />
+
<h1>New Releases</h1>
+
+
<h2>Tor Browser 9.5a2</h2>
+
+
<p>This new alpha release contains various bug fixes and
improvements. Among them, we <a
href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/32220">improved the
letterboxing experience</a>. <a
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-95a1">Full
changelog</a>.</p>
+
+
<h2>Tor 0.4.2.4-rc</h2>
+
+
<p>Tor 0.4.2.4-rc is the first release candidate in its series.
Packages should be available over the coming weeks, with a new alpha Tor
Browser release likely by Dec 3. <a
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-candidate-tor-0424-rc">Full
changelog</a>.</p>
+
+
<h2>Tor Browser 9.0.1</h2>
+
+
<p><span class="css-901oao css-16my406 r-1qd0xha r-ad9z0x
r-bcqeeo r-qvutc0">This release fixes regressions and improves upon our 9.0
release. <a href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-901">Full
changelog</a>. </span></p>
+
+
<hr />
+
<h1>Upcoming Events with Tor</h1>
+
+
<p class="field field--name-field-event-dates
field--type-daterange field--label-hidden field--item quickedit-field"
data-quickedit-field-id="node/1728/field_event_dates/en/full"><span
class="views-field views-field-title"><span class="field-content"><a
href="https://blog.torproject.org/events/v-jornades-internacionals-de-dones-en-el-sector-tic-barcelona"
hreflang="en">V Jornades Internacionals de dones en el sector TIC.
</a></span></span><span class="quickedit-field"
data-quickedit-field-id="node/1728/title/en/full">Barcelona, Spain.</span><time
datetime="2019-09-12T12:00:00Z"> 22 November 2019</time>.</p>
+
+
<p><span class="views-field views-field-title"><span
class="field-content"><a
href="https://blog.torproject.org/events/wosec-and-infosecgirls-workshop-pune"
hreflang="en">WoSec and InfoSecGirls Workshop. Pune, India. </a>30 November
2019. </span></span></p>
+
+
<p><a
href="https://blog.torproject.org/events/reproducible-builds-summit-marrakesh-2019">Reproducible
Builds Summit</a>. Marrakesh, Morocco. 3-5 December 2019.</p>
+
+
<p><a
href="https://blog.torproject.org/events/hackers-next-door-brooklyn">Hackers
Next Door</a>. Brooklyn, New York. 14-15 December 2019.</p>
+
+
<hr />
+
<h1>What We're Reading</h1>
+
+
<p><a
href="https://www.eff.org/press/releases/federal-court-rules-suspicionless-searches-travelers-phones-and-laptops">Federal
Court Rules Suspicionless Searches of Travelers’ Phones and Laptops
Unconstitutional</a>. EFF.</p>
+
+
<p>"In a major victory for privacy rights at the border, a
federal court in Boston <a
href="https://www.eff.org/document/alasaad-v-nielsen-summary-judgment-order">ruled</a>
today that suspicionless searches of travelers’ electronic devices by
federal agents at airports and other U.S. ports of entry are
unconstitutional."</p>
+
+
<hr />
+
<h1>Take Back the Internet with Us</h1>
+
+
<p><a href="https://torproject.org/donate/donate-tbi-tn2"><img
alt="Take Back the Internet "
src="https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EI2VtntWkAAzZ6g?format=jpg&name=large"
style="width: 640px; height: 640px;" /></a></p>
+
+
<p><a
href="https://torproject.org/donate/donate-tbi-tn2">Donate today,</a> and
Mozilla will match your donation.</p>
+
+
<hr />
+
<h1>Join Our Community</h1>
+
+
<p>Getting involved with Tor is easy. <a
href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide">Run a
relay</a> to make the network faster and more decentralized. <a
href="https://blog.torproject.org/run-tor-bridges-defend-open-internet">Run a
bridge</a> to help censored users access Tor.</p>
+
+
<p>Learn about each of our <a
href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/WikiStart#Teams">teams
</a>and start collaborating.</p>
+
+
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href="https://torproject.org/donate/donate-tbi-tn1">Donate</a> to help keep Tor
fast, strong, and secure. <a
href="http://torproject.org/donate/donate-tbi-tn1">Take back the internet with
us</a>.</p>
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+title: A Surveillance-Free Internet, Events, New Releases
+---
+body:
+
+## We Can Choose an Internet Without Surveillance ##
+
+https://blog.torproject.org/we-can-choose-internet-without-surveillance
+
+The surveillance dystopia is building up all around us, and the business model
that has taken over the internet is largely to blame. In the surveillance
economy, whenever we choose to use an application or a device, we are often
forced to subject ourselves to unrestricted abuse of our private data. ISPs and
big corporations are not only logging our activities, but often selling that
information to third party data analysis and marketing companies like Cambridge
Analytica and Dataminr.
+
+The effects of the surveillance economy are terrifying. Our online activity
has been used to influence elections by shaping how politically motivated
entities can spread personally targeted misinformation. We have also seen these
companies sign contracts with law enforcement and authoritarian governments to
use this information to unjustly target activists, minorities, and at-risk
communities.
+
+Even if you have not immediately felt or experienced a direct consequence of
being surveilled, the idea you may be surveilled can have chilling consequences
on your daily life.
+
+PEN America surveyed over 520 American writers to understand if and how
surveillance was influencing their work. 1 in 6 writers said they had avoided
speaking or writing on a topic they thought would subject them to surveillance.
+
+Just the fear of surveillance can turn us into self-censors. This fear can
stop us from exercising intellectual freedom and curiosity. If we think we are
being watched, our behavior changes. Our mental state changes as well.
According to research conducted by Christopher Burr at the Digital Ethics Lab
at the University of Oxford, the effects of surveillance on the brain can "be
just as mentally taxing as mental disorders like depression, and can even cause
symptoms similar to post-traumatic stress disorder."
+
+The spread of surveillance is not inevitable. We can fight against facial
recognition technology and invasive searches, stand up for encryption, and
demand privacy by design from service providers.
+
+The internet is not just a network of computersâit's a network of people. We
hold great power in deciding its future.
+
+## Our Website + Tor Browser Now Available in Catalan ##
+
+Sabem que és més fà cil utilitzar alguna cosa en el vostre propi idioma. Si
mai no heu provat el navegador Tor, avui és el dia. Prova-ho ara:
https://torproject.org/ca
+
+## Take Back the Internet with Us ##
+https://torproject.org/donate/donate-tbi-tn2
+
+Donate today, and Mozilla will match your donation.
+
+## New Releases ##
+
+Tor Browser 9.5a2
+https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-95a2
+This new alpha release contains various bug fixes and improvements. Among
them, we improved the letterboxing experience.
+
+Tor 0.4.2.4-rc
+https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-candidate-tor-0424-rc
+Tor 0.4.2.4-rc is the first release candidate in its series. Packages should
be available over the coming weeks, with a new alpha Tor Browser release likely
by Dec 3.
+
+Tor Browser 9.0.1
+https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-901
+This release fixes regressions and improves upon our 9.0 release.
+
+## Upcoming Events with Tor ##
+
+V Jornades Internacionals de dones en el sector TIC. Barcelona, Spain. 22
November 2019.
https://blog.torproject.org/events/v-jornades-internacionals-de-dones-en-el-sector-tic-barcelona
+
+WoSec and InfoSecGirls Workshop. Pune, India. 30 November 2019.
+https://blog.torproject.org/events/wosec-and-infosecgirls-workshop-pune
+
+Reproducible Builds Summit. Marrakesh, Morocco. 3-5 December 2019.
https://blog.torproject.org/events/reproducible-builds-summit-marrakesh-2019
+
+Hackers Next Door. Brooklyn, New York. 14-15 December 2019.
https://blog.torproject.org/events/hackers-next-door-brooklyn
+
+## What We're Reading ##
+Federal Court Rules Suspicionless Searches of Travelers' Phones and Laptops
Unconstitutional. EFF.
+"In a major victory for privacy rights at the border, a federal court in
Boston ruled today that suspicionless searches of travelers' electronic devices
by federal agents at airports and other U.S. ports of entry are
unconstitutional."
https://www.eff.org/press/releases/federal-court-rules-suspicionless-searches-travelers-phones-and-laptops
+
+## Join Our Community ##
+
+Getting involved with Tor is easy. Run a relay to make the network faster and
more decentralized: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide
+
+Run a bridge to help censored users access Tor:
https://blog.torproject.org/run-tor-bridges-defend-open-internet
+
+Learn about each of our teams and start collaborating:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/WikiStart#Teams
+
+Donate to help keep Tor fast, strong, and secure.
https://torproject.org/donate/donate-tbi-tn2
+
+--
+
+The Tor Project is a US 501(c)(3) non-profit organization advancing human
rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open-source anonymity
and privacy technologies, supporting their unrestricted availability and use,
and furthering their scientific and popular understanding.
+
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+
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+
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+
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