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tfp [2013-10-14 16:38] janetfp [2013-10-15 16:35] jane
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 Also I don't like this [[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=177:_Alice_and_Bob | Alice and Bob story]], either this gets replaced with [[http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/1112/pg1112.html |Romeo and Juliet]] or a famous homosexual couple. If you have a suggestions, feel free to share them. Also I don't like this [[http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=177:_Alice_and_Bob | Alice and Bob story]], either this gets replaced with [[http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/1112/pg1112.html |Romeo and Juliet]] or a famous homosexual couple. If you have a suggestions, feel free to share them.
-I know everyone is in for NSA, but I am tired of that. The wish to have privacy was around before and will be after.+I know everyone is in for NSA, but I am tired of that. The wish to have privacy was around before and will be after.  
 +This includes as well the skill to access information. [[The Open Net Initiative |https://opennet.net/about-filtering]] outlines that here the wide range of reason why privacy can be interrupted. 
 We are not aware about the extend our private data is used for or against us but somehow this tech is also something we can hack and use for our purposes. (end of the bla bla part :)) We are not aware about the extend our private data is used for or against us but somehow this tech is also something we can hack and use for our purposes. (end of the bla bla part :))
  
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 The timing of the event is not great for everyone. If you would like to attend this kind of event and can't make it, please contact us, we try to work something out. The Hacklab is located in Summerhall   http://edinburghhacklab.com/visit/. and accessible with a wheelchair http://www.summerhall.co.uk/about/accessibility/. As always does the anti-harassment policy apply for this event http://wiki.edinburghhacklab.com/antiharassment?s[]=anti&s[]=harassment. The timing of the event is not great for everyone. If you would like to attend this kind of event and can't make it, please contact us, we try to work something out. The Hacklab is located in Summerhall   http://edinburghhacklab.com/visit/. and accessible with a wheelchair http://www.summerhall.co.uk/about/accessibility/. As always does the anti-harassment policy apply for this event http://wiki.edinburghhacklab.com/antiharassment?s[]=anti&s[]=harassment.
  
 +==== You would like to wear your tin foil hat at home? ==== 
 +
 +Some advice on how to bypass online censorship
 +http://en.flossmanuals.net/bypassing-censorship/ch004_quickstart-from-lg/
  
 ==== Sticker idea ==== ==== Sticker idea ====
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   * edinburghhacklab: shared space/knowledge   * edinburghhacklab: shared space/knowledge
   * edinburghhacklab: shared space, shared knowledge   * edinburghhacklab: shared space, shared knowledge
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 +==== Thunderbird with Enigmail ==== 
 +
 +Thunderbird with Enigmail is available on all major OS platforms (Linux, Mac, Windows) and is therefore the most widely available. Install: 
 +
 +Alternative you become a customer and  (which can be used by Thunderbird). 
 + Start Thunderbird: 
 +Menu -> Internet -> Thunderbird 
 + Set up your new e-mail account in Thunderbird to use IMAP. (In the example, Yahoo Mail is used, but the method is the same for Gmail.) Make sure your firewall allows ports 993 (IMAP) and 465 (SMTP) and 11371 (HKP). 
 +Thunderbird -> file -> New -> Mail Account... -> (Enter Your name, Email address, Password) 
 +-> IMAP: Access folders and messages from multiple computers (ticked) -> Create Account 
 + Generate a new OpenPGP key pair: 
 +Thunderbird -> OpenPGP -> Key Management -> Generate -> New Key Pair -> (fill in desired passpharase, if any, and details) 
 + -> Advanced -> Key Size:4096-bits key -> Key type:  RSA  -> Generate key 
 + -> "We highly recommend to generate a revocation certificate for your key..." -> Generate Certificate 
 +This method will use pre-selected key servers stored in the default Thunderbird settings. If you wish to add selected key servers (such as keys.gnupg.net and keyserver.ubuntu.com): 
 +Thunderbird -> OpenPGP -> Preferences -> Keyserver -> Specify your keyserver(s): -> keys.gnupg.net, keyserver.ubuntu.com -> OK 
 + Turn off HTML in messages: 
 +Thunderbird -> (Email Account ID) -> Composition & Addressing -> Compose messages in HTML format (unticked) -> OK 
 + Send and sign encrypted email with your OpenPGP key. 
 +Thunderbird -> Write -> (compose message) -> OpenPGP -> Sign Message (ticked) -> Encrypt Message (ticked) -> Send
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