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Online Privacy Tips from Riseup

Posted March 3, 2010 by jmacphee in In the News

Our friends at Riseup.net just sent out a new newsletter, which contained a short but useful section on online privacy. I've reprinted it below:

How to protect your privacy online ----------------------------------------------------

Working on this issue is really a social problem, not an individual
problem. Asking individuals to spend a lot of time practicing 'privacy
hygiene' is both impractical and politically dubious. Creating privacy
online, in our opinion, should be done communally by supporting
alternatives.

However, there are some things which we recommend that are mostly
'install and forget' measures, and don't require ongoing or tedious
maintenance.

If you use Firefox, a web browser we recommend
(http://help.riseup.net/mail/#use_firefox), you can install various
extensions to use when browsing. Firefox is free software, and community
members have written software to add new features, and anybody can
download these extensions (see https://addons.mozilla.org/ for more
information about Firefox extensions.)

Here are some Firefox extensions that we recommend:

* GoogleSharing (https://we.riseup.net/help/googlesharing)
* Targeted Advertising Cookie Opt-Out (TACO) (http://taco.dubfire.net/)
* Adblock Plus (http://adblockplus.org/en/)

You can also do web searches at https://ssl.scroogle.org/

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