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In the view of mass surveillance there's only one question, how do we send confidential data over the web. To answer this question, most of the communications happens via chat platforms and emails. Big tech companies like Google and Facebook are mass surveillance engines, there is no way that they can respect the user's privacy as they commodify data by selling to advertise agencies. Thus, as a community we need to enable the encrypted communication.  
In the view of mass surveillance there's only one question, how do we send confidential data over the web. To answer this question, most of the communications happens via chat platforms and emails. Big tech companies like Google and Facebook are mass surveillance engines, there is no way that they can respect the user's privacy as they commodify data by selling to advertise agencies. Thus, as a community we need to enable the encrypted communication.  


[https://signal.org Signal] is the encrypted chat platform. Starting from chats to calls both video and audio are encrypted by default.  
Signal is the encrypted chat platform. Starting from chats to calls both video and audio are encrypted by default.  


When we look at email encryption, use free software mail clients like thunderbird (PCs), k9-mail (smartphones) etc. Next, we need to build the trust on the web with Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). In order to do so, use tools like [https://wiki.debian.org/Keysigning OpenPGP].
When we look at email encryption, use free software mail clients like thunderbird (PCs), k9-mail (smartphones) etc. Next, we need to build the trust on the web with Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). In order to do so, use tools like OpenPGP.
 
* [https://wiki.debian.org/Keysigning OpenPGP Debian Wiki]

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