Links
- Track Me Not is a browser extension that periodically submits queries to several search engines;
this helps protect against surveillance, data-profiling, and might provide plausible deniability.
- APOD daily visual goodness; majestic astronomy piktures!
- GovernmentAttic posts interesting
documents obtained via FOIA.
- WikiLeaks
is [a] developing a[n] uncensorable Wikipedia for untraceable mass
document leaking and analysis.
- Oregon ACLU is my local
chapter.
- FlexYourRights is a
non-profit organization w/a mission to inform and educate the
citizenry to know and assert their rights.
- Revolution-Books:
a great source of printed material.
- GNU IceCat:
a free software web browser; the binaries released by the Mozilla
project are non-free and they recommend non-free software.
- GTK-Gnutella:
a free software p2p client; share and exchange digital
information!
- Privoxy: free software to
help improve security and privacy.
- CS
Lite: free software to help manage web browser cookie
permissions.
- NoReferer:
free software to help control the http referer your web browser
sends; this improves privacy.
- AdblockPlus: free software
to help against web browser spam.
- NoScript: free software to
help improve web browser security.
- Copwatch: a database of
citizen complaints against police.
- Tor: free software to
help circumvent network surveillance and censorship.
- Scroogle: never google;
you are entitled to privacy and anonymity.
- IMC: decent news
resource; the general media systems are oligopolies and corporate so
choose real news like indymedia.
- thepiratebay: a
bittorrent tracker. please
read this
for why you ought to reject the terms "pirate" and "piracy" when
it's applied to software and digital information; in fact, just
avoid it altogether unless you are talking about pillaging and
murdering on the high-seas.
Friends'