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G2Rad
20th October 2010, 01:41 PM
anyone who does not want their communications snooped upon can take effective and inexpensive measures to protect your privacy.

1. If you do not want people to read your email, you can install GPG:

http://www.gnupg.org/

it is free, and secure. even military can't break it.

2. If you want privacy in the content of your phone calls, you can install Zphone:

http://zfoneproject.com/

Which will completely secure your phone calls on the following platforms: Zfone has been tested with these VoIP clients: X-Lite, Gizmo (audio, no video yet), XMeeting, Google Talk VoIP client (but only when Google Talk is using RTP), Yahoo Messenger's VoIP client (for audio), Magic Jack, and SJphone. Zfone will encrypt audio and video for Apple iChat calls on Mac OS X (Leopard). Zfone has been tested with these VoIP service providers: Free World Dialup, iptel.org, and SIPphone.

3. If you want to protect not only the content of your phone calls, but also hide the fact that you are making a call at all, you can use Asterisk as this person demonstrates:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8493098426180726284#

4. If you do not want the details of where you have been surfing the internet to be divulged, you can buy an inexpensive VPN service, so that your internet presence exits in a country with a written constitution and guaranteed rights:

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=vpn+services+privacy

the big brother wants total surveillance not to thwart terrorists, but to surveil you to ensure that you pay all of your taxes.

The security services are able to intercept the communications of the bad guys and stop their evil plans from coming to fruition with the tools and powers they already have.

protect against attack on civil liberties and individual rights

G2Rad
20th October 2010, 01:47 PM
couple more links:

Free proxy:
http://www.vtunnel.com/

most private search engine:
http://www.ixquick.com/