-
Does the gift you're giving your loved ones respect their rights?
+
Does the gift you're giving your loved ones put someone else in control?
The COVID-19 pandemic has made us more reliant on technology than
-ever, which is an even better reason to think carefully about the
-choices we're making during the gift-giving season. Is that smart
-assistant smart enough to respect your friend or family member's
-rights? Do new gaming consoles like the PlayStation 5 restrict more than they
-entertain? Or does that shiny gadget come at a cost much higher than
-its price tag?
-
When we allow proprietary software created by Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Google, and countless other companies to handle our basic computing tasks, we put an enormous amount of power in their hands, power which they freely exploit. It's only through using free software, and devices running free software, that we can seize this power back.
+ever, which is a compelling reason to think carefully about the
+choices we're making during the gift-giving season. Is that "smart
+assistant" smart enough to respect your friend or family member's
+freedom? Do new gaming consoles like the PlayStation 5 restrict more
+than they entertain? Does that shiny gadget come at a cost much higher
+than its price tag?
+
When we allow proprietary software created by Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Google, and countless other companies to handle our basic computing tasks, we put an enormous amount of power in their hands, power which they constantly exploit. It's only through using free software, and devices running free software, that we can seize this power back.
Freedom is the gift that keeps on giving
Letting your loved ones know that
you respect their privacy and freedom too much to cave in for the
@@ -170,27 +587,29 @@ newest Apple or Google device is a great gift in itself, and one that
Tell your friends
- Use the hashtag #givefreely on social media sites like Twitter, Mastodon, or GNU social. You might get a gift out of it yourself!
+ Use the hashtag #UserFreedom on social media sites like Mastodon, GNU social, or Twitter. You might get a gift out of it yourself!
-
-
Unleash your advocacy
+
+
Support free software
-Your fight for freedom doesn't have to end at home. Use this
-printable version of the guide to spread the word.
-
+ Freedom is the gift that keeps on giving. By giving your friend or family member an
FSF associate membership, you can show them you care
and benefit the cause for global software freedom.
+
+
-
Support free software
+
Unleash your advocacy
- Donate to our suggested charities.
+ Your fight for freedom doesn't have to end at home. Use this
+printable version of the guide to spread the word.
+
@@ -214,13 +633,19 @@ Your fight for freedom doesn't have to end at home. Use this
- BUY
+ BUY
+
+
sale
+
+
@@ -233,21 +658,24 @@ Your fight for freedom doesn't have to end at home. Use this
Get it from
Purism
+
+ Sale details.
- Why it's cool: While we're still waiting for it to be released, this
+
Why it's cool: While we're still waiting to get our hands on one, this
device looks promising. We're giving it a tentative recommendation
because the company has publicly committed to doing the right things
for prioritizing user freedom and privacy, and because we have
-evaluated and endorsed the operating system it will run.
+ evaluated and endorsed the operating system it will run.
Considering
that many people around the world use a mobile phone as their only
Internet-enabled device, it's important to have confidence that your
mobile phone isn't "listening in" on you to make more money for
advertisers.
+ (Like many companies, Purism has made financial contributions to the FSF's work, but that is not a consideration when deciding what products we list in this Guide.)
@@ -261,9 +689,7 @@ advertisers.
Why it's cool: The Vikings D8 is a robust desktop computer that can be scaled up or down according to your needs, and which is capable of doing everything from simple Web browsing and video playback to intense code compilation.
-You can order the Vikings D8 installed with the preferred Trisquel distribution of GNU/Linux, a fully free operating system that removes the user-hostile binary-only blobs lurking in the drivers of many common network and graphics cards, or, if you prefer, you can order the D8 installed with any other free distribution of GNU/Linux.
+You can order the Vikings D8 installed with the FSF-endorsed Trisquel distribution of GNU/Linux, a fully free operating system that removes the user-hostile binary-only blobs lurking in the drivers of many common network and graphics cards, or, if you prefer, you can order the D8 installed with any other free distribution of GNU/Linux.
@@ -758,13 +1195,14 @@ numbers, which aids in password generation and encryption.
Despite the efforts of companies like Spotify, we can still dance to music in the free world. Thanks to the artists, producers, record labels, and shops highlighted on on our Guide to DRM-free Living, the rights-respecting options are nearly endless. Check out music from great labels and artists, including:
All of the music on Bandcamp is DRM-free and comes in a variety of formats, including patent-free ones like FLAC and Ogg Vorbis.
Dischord Records, a classic punk label providing music since 1980.
-
Emusic is a DRM-free replacement for services like Spotify and Apple Music.
-
Folkways, providing digital downloads of the world's best folk and children's music, courtesy of the Smithsonian Institute.
+
Emusic offers DRM-free MP3 downloads, providing a local alternative to streaming services like Spotify or Apple Music.
+
Folkways, providing digital downloads of the world's best folk and children's music, courtesy of the Smithsonian Institute.
+
HDTracks is an online music shop offering thousands of DRM-free downloads for you to play at home.