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Maybe you noticed it too, but over the last couple of years there has been a movement towards less anonymity on the Internet, while no guarantees are returned in exchange. People obtaining documents they shouldn't, attackers stealing information and governments (sometimes not even yours) obtaining information that you didn't volunteer to give in the first place. All these things undermine the trust people have in technology and make it harder for you to maintain your personal space on-line. Because in the process some core values are lost, without people actually wanting to do that.
SmallSister is meant to do something about that by helping you find the much needed tools, by explaining technologies and the issues at hand and last but not least: by creating solutions to help you increase your own privacy and put you back in the driver seat. Obviously we don't want crimefighters to stop fighting crime, but we do want to protect our civil rights protected. Those rights are the core essence that keeps our democracies alive. MissionThe Small Sister Project tries to create a digital environment for all users to have a privacy-friendly system where personal data is properly secured Wherever you store your data or whenever you communicate something through the internet the is a risc of your privacy being violated. The objective of SmallSister is to reduce these PrivacyRiscs to an acceptable level. So we try to create:
We think we have a good chance to achieve our goals, because:
Obviously we're not alone in the world and there are several resources with additional information on privacy. Please find them on our linkpage. Status of the projectWell we just started the project and are still building this site. We have a mailing list where you can subscribe to and help us build a trustworthy, open digital future. Feel free to joinThis is what we have for now:
Issues we work onAt this point one issue has caught our immediate attention and that is data retention. This legal tools forces Telephony and Internet Service Providers to store information on their users. For instance who is behind an Internet-address or a telephone number. Not only that it also requires to register who tried to call whom and who has been e-mail whom. For users that would mean that certain things can't be secret anymore. For instance: a whistle blower should go through a great pain to reach a journalist to break a story that would correct wrong. Or what about a company that tries to do a deal and fears to be frustrated by a foreign government that would pass information on to a local, competing company (as happened with Airbus and Boeing for instance). We intend to do something about that. So we look at anomizing e-mail.In general we're creating a toolkit. What we really need
What you can do inside and outside the projectThere are so many things you can do to help privacy advance. You don't have to join the project to make a difference (but we'd love to welcome you of course!):
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