From: Zak Rogoff Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 21:21:50 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Propagating replacement of section 6 to other pages. X-Git-Url: https://vcs.fsf.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=132dc8fbd656695e533244caa6890645e43feee6;p=enc.git Propagating replacement of section 6 to other pages. --- diff --git a/mac.html b/mac.html index 8babe6c9..e324cfc2 100644 --- a/mac.html +++ b/mac.html @@ -423,90 +423,13 @@
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#6 Next steps

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You've now completed the basics of email encryption with GnuPG, taking action against bulk surveillance. A pat on the back to you! Want to do more to secure privacy for yourself and the people you communicate with?

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You've just taken a huge step towards protecting your privacy online. But each of us acting alone isn't enough. To topple bulk surveillance, we need to build a movement for the autonomy and freedom of all computer users. Join the Free Software Foundation's community to meet like-minded people and work together for change:

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GNU Social | Pump.io | Twitter

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Before you close this guide, use our sharing page to compose a message to a few friends and ask them to join you in using encrypted email. Remember to include your GnuPG public key ID so they can easily download your key.

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It's also great to learn surveillance-resistant technologies for instant messages, hard drive storage, online sharing and more at the Free Software Directory's Privacy Pack and prism-break.org.

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Make Email Self-Defense tools even better

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Leave feedback and suggest improvements to this guide. We welcome translations, but we ask that you contact us at campaigns@fsf.org before you start, so that we can connect you with other translators working in your language.

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If you like programming, you can contribute code to GnuPG or Enigmail.

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To go the extra mile, support the Free Software Foundation so we can promote Email Self-Defense as heavily as possible, and make more tools like it.

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#6 Next steps

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You've now completed the basics of email encryption with GnuPG, taking action against bulk surveillance. A pat on the back to you! Want to do more to secure privacy for yourself and the people you communicate with?

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Join the movement

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You've just taken a huge step towards protecting your privacy online. But each of us acting alone isn't enough. To topple bulk surveillance, we need to build a movement for the autonomy and freedom of all computer users. Join the Free Software Foundation's community to meet like-minded people and work together for change:

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Join us on microblogging services for day-to-day updates:

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GNU Social | Pump.io | Twitter

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Read why GNU Social and Pump.io are better than Twitter.

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Get your friends involved

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Before you close this guide, use our sharing page to compose a message to a few friends and ask them to join you in using encrypted email. Remember to include your GnuPG public key ID so they can easily download your key.

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Protect more of your digital life

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The biggest single step you can make is to switch to a free software operating system like GNU/Linux, making it much harder for attackers to enter your computer through hidden back doors.

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It's also great to learn surveillance-resistant technologies for instant messages, hard drive storage, online sharing and more at the Free Software Directory's Privacy Pack and prism-break.org.

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Make Email Self-Defense tools even better

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Leave feedback and suggest improvements to this guide. We welcome translations, but we ask that you contact us at campaigns@fsf.org before you start, so that we can connect you with other translators working in your language.

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If you like programming, you can contribute code to GnuPG or Enigmail.

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To go the extra mile, support the Free Software Foundation so we can promote Email Self-Defense as heavily as possible, and make more tools like it.

Donate Join now

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