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How Free & Open Source Software Can Save Online Privacy
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_I have used services from tech giants for years. Most were free of charge, at the expense of my privacy. But those days are over. Now I browse, chat and work without anyone tracking, monetizing or censoring my data. Thanks to free (libre) and open source software._
### I start to worry about Big Tech
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Ive always felt machines should be doing what I want them to do, not the other way round. Thats why Googles Android operating system immediately appealed to me when it first hit the market in 2008. At the time, Googles open-source approach was genuinely refreshing. I spent hours customizing my HTC Hero phone. Little did I care that it was uglier than my friends iPhones or Symbian devices. My new gadget was infinitely more versatile.
Fast forward a decade. Google has become a tech giant, dwarfed iOS and killed Symbian OS. Today, the company captures over 90% of search traffic and dominates the browser market. This stellar growth came at a cost, as illustrated by the removal of Googles “dont be evil” clause. The search giant is entangled in court cases, such as the one over [data collection and tracking malpractices][2]. Researchers also found [privacy flaws][3] in Googles contact tracing app. To top it off, the tech giant announced a controversial new algorithm that [tracks browsing behaviour][4] to better serve ads.
Now, I dont want to pass the buck to Google. Amazon just created the largest civilian [surveillance network][5] in US history. It provides the police with unwarranted access to millions of home security cameras. Meanwhile, Europe probes into Amazons compliance with [privacy rules][6]. Same goes for Microsoft, which incidentally also apologized for having facilitated [workplace surveillance][7] feature.
One might think that users can at least count on Apple to protect their privacy. The tech giant recently gave them the choice to know whether apps track their behavior. As it turns out that [only 5%][8] of US users opt into this new app-tracking transparency. Meanwhile, the company [hugely benefits][9] from doing business with data brokers like Google. Not to mention the [antitrust trial][10] raging between Fortnite developer Epic Games and Apple, which claims to protect the privacy of its App Store. And of course, theres Facebook. The companys privacy misconducts culminated in a Senate hearing over the [Cambridge Analytica][11] scandal, wiping out what was left of user trust.
Yet in spite or because of these questionable practices, the total value of these companies reached over [7.5 trillion dollars][12] in March 2021. “Big Tech” is now worth more than Germanys and the UK gross domestic product combined!
### Why privacy matters
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We all use Big Techs services. We are part of [Surveillance Capitalism][14], a term coined by Harvard professor Shoshana Zuboff and discussed in Cory Doctorows [latest book][15], Surveillance Capitalism. Its an economic system centered around tech monopolies which harvest personal data to maximize profit. This system threatens the very core of democracy, as it gives rise to mass surveillance, polarizes the political debate, interferes with the electoral process and drives uniformity of thought as well as censorship.
Surveillance Capitalism is based on a deeply troubling invasion of our lives. We tend to forget that privacy is a fundamental right. Its enshrined by the UN Human Rights Council, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and a number of treaties. I think we can all relate: there are more than a few aspects in our lives wed like to keep private, even without wrongdoing. Whether it is to freely express ourselves and explore our personality without being judged by others. Or to shield us from surveillance, censorship and manipulation. Thats why curtains were invented. And things like banking secrecy, attorney-client privilege, secrecy of correspondence, secrecy of the ballot, confessional secret or medical confidentiality.
Tackling online privacy is a broad issue. It requires comprehensive changes to our legal systems and social conventions. Regulation of tech monopolies is one of the main challenges of this decade. As illustrated by the recent standoffs between tech giants and governments: [Australia vs. Facebook][16], [China vs. Tencent][17], [India vs. WhatsApp][18], the [EU vs. Facebook][19] or the [US vs. Big Tech][20]. For years, digital rights groups and software foundations have been advocating for better privacy laws, user rights and the freedom to innovate. Lets only name a few: the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Free Software Foundation, the Freedom of the Press Foundation, Privacy International, the Open Rights Group or the European Digital Rights.
### Whats this got to do with FOSS?
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Since its inception in 1983, the [Free Software movement][22] has become quite a diverse community. Free and open source software is often referred to as FOSS, FLOSS, Libre Software or Free Software. It includes a whole range of licenses that give users the right to [use, study, share and improve][23] the software. As well as the [right to repair][24]. Free Software is “free” as in “[free speech][25]” — and sometimes as in “free beer”. As such, FOSS is not only about technology. Its about social, political and economic emancipation.
A few years back, a privacy controversy shook up the Free Software community. Ubuntu 12.10 one of the various GNU/Linux flavours started establishing Internet connections for local searches on peoples computers. It served Amazon ads and shared private data with Facebook or Twitter. The [backlash was massive][26]. A few years later, Canonical the firm behind Ubuntu ended up removing online searches and the Amazon web app. The more recent [Audacity drama][27] is another example of how FOSS protects privacy. The new project management decided to add Google Analytics and Yandex to the audio software, but ended up renouncing to its plans after public outcry.
For all its merits, Free Software is not free from criticism. One claim is that FOSS projects often get abandoned. A recent [Cornell University study][28] however suggests otherwise: out of 1.932 popular open source projects, 7% (128 projects) were taken over by new developers after being neglected, reducing the dropout rate to less than 10% (187 projects).
Another common criticism is that FOSS exposes potential security vulnerabilities by publishing the code. On the flip side, keeping the source code a secret [doesnt necessarily increase security][29]. Arguing that closed source code is vastly more secure than FOSS conveniently omits the fact that proprietary stacks are increasingly built [on top of open source code][30]. Free Software also tends to be decentralized, which helps with resilience against surveillance, single points of failure or massive data leaks. So sure, FOSS is not immune to security breaches. But neither are proprietary solutions, as illustrated by the latest [leaks of a billion peoples data][31] from Facebook, LinkedIn and Clubhouse. Or the spectacular [security attacks][32] against SolarWind and Colonial Pipeline.
All in all, Free Software is instrumental in promoting online privacy. For nearly forty years, FOSS has been encouraging developers to audit the code, fix issues and ensure nothing shady goes on in the background.
### Seven steps to online privacy with FOSS
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While waiting for better privacy laws, theres a lot you can do to make your devices more private. Here are seven steps to replace Big Tech with privacy-respecting, free and open source software. Depending on your [threat model][34], youll likely want to consider steps 1 through 4 first, as they already provide a reasonable level of privacy. If you have some tech skills and want to go further, take a look at steps 5 to 7.
1. **[Get involved in privacy][35]**. There is much to be said and learned about online privacy, data exploitation, filter bubbles, surveillance and censorship. Get involved and spread the word.
2. **[Choose a safe and private browser][36]**. Switch to Firefox. Block trackers, cookies and ads. Use privacy-respecting search engines. Possibly encrypt your traffic with Tor or VPN.
3. **[Keep your conversations private][37]**. Use end-to-end encryption to secure your emails, messages and calls. Ditch classic social media and discover the Fediverse, a federated family of various online services.
4. **[Protect your data][38]**. Use long and unique passphrases. Choose a different one for each of your accounts and devices. Keep them safe in an encrypted password manager. Consider using two-factor authentication. Create a regular backup routine. And encrypt sensitive data.
5. **[Free your computer][39]**. Switch to GNU/Linux and favor free and open source apps. Depending on your needs, choose a beginner friendly distribution like Linux Mint or Ubuntu. For more experienced users, pick Debian, Manjaro, openSUSE, Fedora or Gentoo Linux. And for privacy buffs, have a look at Qubes OS, Whonix or Tails.
6. **[Free your phone][40]**. Switch to a custom mobile operating system like LineageOS, CalyxOS, GrapheneOS or /e/. Favor tracker-free open source apps from community maintained app stores.
7. **[Free your cloud][41]**. Choose privacy-respecting cloud providers. Or set up your own secure server and self host services such as cloud storage, photo galleries, task and contact management, or media streaming.
### Wrapping Up
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There is no one-click solution for online privacy. Replacing Big Tech with free and open source software is a process. Some changes are simple like installing Firefox or Signal. Other methods require more time and skills. But they are definitely worth it. And youre not alone, you can count on the support of a wonderful community. So allow me to conclude by quoting [Geoffrey A. Fowler][43] from the Washington Post: “_Online privacy is not dead, but you have to be angry enough to demand it_“.
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### About the author
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_Georg Jerska is an open source enthusiast with a special interest in protecting the privacy of citizens. With his small team he runs [GoFOSS][44][][45], a comprehensive guide on how to replace Big Tech with privacy-respecting, free and open source software._
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_[Open source][46] illustrations by [Katerina Limpitsouni][47]._
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自由/开源软件如何保护在线隐私
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_多年来我一直使用科技巨头提供的服务。大部分都是自由的, 以牺牲我的隐私为代价。 但是那些日子已经过去了,现在我浏览、聊天、工作,没有任何人跟踪,变现和审查我的数据。多亏了自由/开源软件。_
### 我开始担心大型科技公司了
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我一直觉得机器应该按照我的意愿行事,而不是反过来。这就是为什么谷歌的 Android 操作系统在 2008 年首次上市时就立刻吸引了我。在当时,谷歌的开源方式确实令人耳目一新。我花了几个小时定制了我的 HTC Hero 手机。我一定也不关心它比我朋友的 iphone 或塞班设备丑。我的新玩意功能要多的多。
一跃十年。谷歌已经成为了科技巨头使ios相形见绌并且淘汰了塞班操作系统。 如今,这个公司占据了 90% 以上的搜索流量,并主导着浏览器市场。这种惊人的增长是有代价的,谷歌删除了“不作恶”条款。 这家搜索巨头目前正陷入官司之中,比如 [数据收集和追踪不当行为][2]。研究人员还在谷歌的联系人追踪应用程序中发现了[隐私法][3]。更重要的是,这家科技巨头宣布了一个颇具争议的[可以追踪用户浏览行为][4]的新算法,从而更好地提供广告服务。
现在,我不想把责任推给谷歌。亚马逊刚刚建立了美国历史上最大的民用[监控网络][5] 。它让警方可以在未经许可的情况下使用数百万个家庭监控摄像头。于此同时,欧洲对亚马逊遵守 [隐私规定][6]的情况进行了调查。微软也是如此。它也顺带着为促进 [工作场所监控][7] 功能而道歉。
有人可能认为,用户至少可以指望苹果来保护他们的隐私。这家科技巨头最近让他们选择,看看应用程序是否会追踪他们的行为。事实证明,[只有 5%][8] 的美国用户选择这种新的透明追踪应用。 与此同时,该公司从谷歌这样的数据代理公司的业务中获得了[巨大的利益][9]。更别提《堡垒之夜》开发商Epic Games和苹果之间的 [反垄断审判][10] ,后者声称要保护其 App Stere 的隐私。当然还有Facebook。 该公司的隐私不正当行为在参议院就 [剑桥分析][11] 丑闻举行的听证会上达到了高潮,失去了用户仅存的信任。
尽管如此 或者因为 这些有问题的做法, 这些公司的总价值在 2011 年三月超过了[ 7.5 万亿美元][12]。“科技巨头” 现在超过了德国和英国国内生产总值的总和!
### 为什么隐私很重要
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我都在使用大科技公司的服务。我们是 [监视资本主义][14]的一部分,哈佛大学教授舒沙娜·祖波夫创造的一个术语,并且在科利·多克托罗的 [最新的书][15]里讨论监视资本主义。我们将通过技术手段来获取利润最大化。这一制度威胁到民主的核心,因为它导致了大规模监视,扰乱了选举程序,推动了思想的一致性和审查制度。
监视资本主义是基于对我们生活的一种令人深感不安的入侵。我们往往忘记隐私是一项基本权利。它被联合国人权理事会、公民与政治国际公约奉为神圣。我认为我们都可以联系起来:在我们的生活中有很多方面我们想要保持隐私,即使没有错误。无论是在不被他人评判的情况下,自由地探索我们的个性。或者保护我们不受监视,审查和操纵。 这就是窗帘被发明的原因。还有银行秘书律师特权,通信保密,投票保密,告解室保密或医疗保密。
解决网络隐私问题是对我们法律体系和社会习俗的全面改变所带来的广泛问题。 对技术垄断的监管是这一法案的主要挑战之一。 最近科技巨头和政府之间的对峙就说明了这一点:[美国 vs. Facebook][16], [中国 vs. 腾讯][17], [印度 vs. WhatsApp][18], [美国 vs. Facebook][19] 或者是[美国 vs. 科技巨头][20]。多年来,数字权利组织和软件基金会一直在倡导更好的隐私法、用户权利和创新自由。我们只举几个例子:电子前沿基金会、自由软件基金会、新闻自由基金会、隐私国际、开放权利组织或欧洲数字权利。
### 这和自由/开源软件有什么关系?
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自 1983 年成立以来, [自由软件运动][22] 已经成为一个相当多样化的社区。 自由和开源软件通常是简称为 FLOSS , FLOSS , Libre 软件 或 自由软件。 他包括一系列授权给用户 [使用,学习,分享并提高][23] 这个软件的权力。 还有 [修理][24]的权利。 自由软件的自由是指 “[言论自由][25]” — 有时也指 “免费啤酒”. 像这样,自由/开源软件不仅仅是技术。 它是关于社会、政治和经济解放。
几年前,一场隐私争议震动了自由软件社区。 Ubuntu 12.10 ——各种不同的 GHU/Linux 风格之一——开始在人们的电脑上建立互联网连接,进行本地搜索。 它为亚马逊提供广告服务,并与 Facebook 或 Twitter 共享私人数据。[强烈反对][26]。几年后, Canonical——Ubuntu 背后的公司——最终取消了在线搜索和亚马逊网络应用程序。 最近 [大胆的戏剧][27] 是自由/开源软件如何保护隐私的另一个例子。新的项目管理层决定将谷歌的 Analytics 和 Yandex 添加到音频软件中,但由于公众的强烈抗议,最终放弃了这一计划。
尽管自由软件有很多优点,但它也不能免于批评。一种说法是自由/开源软件项目经常被放弃。 然而最近 [康奈尔大学研究][28] 表明在 1.932 个流行的开源项目中,有 7% ( 128 个项目)在被忽视后被新的开发人员接管,辍学率降低到不到 10% ( 187 个项目)。
另一个常见的批评是 FOSS 通过发布代码暴露了潜在的安全漏洞。另一方面,将源代码保密 [不一定会提高安全性][29]. 认为封闭源代码要比自由/开源软件安全得多的观点,很方便地忽略了一个事实,即私有堆栈越来越多地构建在 [开放源代码之上][30]。 自由软件也倾向于去中心化,这有助于增强抵御监视、单点故障或大规模数据泄露的弹性。所以可以肯定的是,自由/开源软件并不能避免安全漏洞。 但也没有专有的解决方案,正如来自 Facebook、Linkedin 和 Clubhouse 的最新 [10亿人的数据泄露][31]。 或者是对太阳风和殖民管道公司( Colonial Pipeline )的大规模 [安全攻击][32] 。
总之,自由软件在促进网上隐私方面发挥了重要作用。近四十年来,自由/开源软件一直鼓励开发人员审计代码、修复问题并确保幕后没有任何可疑的事情发生。
### 使用自由/开源软件实现在线隐私的七个步骤
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在等待更好的隐私法律出台的同时,还有很多事情可以让你的设备更隐私。以下是用尊重隐私、自由/开源软件取代大型科技公司的七个步骤。 根据您的 [威胁模型][34], 您可能想首先考虑步骤1到步骤4 因为他们已经提供了一个合理的隐私水平。如果你有一些技术技能想要更进一步看看步骤5到步骤7.
1. **[参与隐私][35]**. 关于网络隐私、数据利用、过滤泡沫、监控和审查,还有很多值得我们说和学的地方。参与进来,传播信息。
2. **[选择一个安全的私人浏览器][36]**. 切换到 Firefox 。阻止追踪器、cookie和广告。 使用尊重隐私的搜索引擎。 可能用 Tor 或 VPN 加密你的通信。
3. **[保持谈话的私密性][37]**. 使用端到端加密保护您的电子邮件,消息和电话。 抛弃传统的社交媒体,探索 fediversity ,一个由各种在线服务组成的联合家庭。
4. **[保护您的数据][38]**. 使用长且唯一的密码。为你的每个账户和设备选择一个不同的。在加密密码管理器中保存它们的安全。考虑使用双因素身份验证。创建一个常规备份例程。并对敏感数据进行加密。
5. **[释放您的电脑][39]**. 切换到 GNU/Linux ,喜欢免费并且开源的应用程序。根据您的需要, 选择一个初学者友好的发行版,如 Linux Mint 或 Ubuntu 对于更有经验的用户,选择 Debian, Manjaro, openSUSE, Fedora 或 Gentoo Linux。 对于隐私爱好者,可以看看 Qubes OS, Whonix 或 Tails.
6. **[释放您的手机][40]**. 切换到定制的移动操作系统,如 LineageOS, CalyxOS, GrapheneOS 或 /e/。 喜欢社区维护的应用商店提供的免费开源应用。
7. **[释放您的云][41]**. 选择尊重隐私的云提供商。或设置您自己的安全服务器和自我主机服务, 例如 云存储、图库、任务和联系人管理,或媒体流。
### 结束
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没有针对在线隐私的一键式解决方案。 用自由和开源软件取代大型科技公司是一个过程。有些改动很简单,比如安装 Firefox 或 Signal。 其他方法需要更多的时间和技能。但它们绝对值得。你并不孤单, 你可以依靠一个很棒的社区的支持。 所以,请允许我引用《华盛顿邮报》在线专栏的[杰弗里 a 福勒][43] 的话作为总结: “_隐私没有消亡但你必须足够愤怒才能要求它_“.
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### 关于作者
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_Georg Jerska 是一个对保护公民隐私特别感兴趣的开源爱好者。 他和他的小团队要求运营 [GoFOSS][44][][45],这是一个关于如何尊重隐私、自由和开源软件取代大型科技公司的全面指南。_
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_[开源][46] 插图 [Katerina Limpitsouni][47]._
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