EmailSelfDefense
Email Self-Defense: Romanian translation of image strings
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DONATE | DONEAZĂ |
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Free Software Foundation | Fundația pentru Software Liber |
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EMAIL SELF-DEFENSE | AUTOAPĂRAREA PE E-MAIL |
Bulk surveillance violates our fundamental rights and makes free speech risky. | Supravegherea în masă ne încalcă drepturile fundamentale și face din exprimarea liberă un risc. |
But we're far from helpless to do something about it. | Dar nu suntem neputincioși în această privință. |
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The password protecting your email is only a thin layer of security that can't protect against the battering ram of sophisticated surveillance systems. = Parola care vă protejează e-mailul este doar un nivel slab de securitate care nu protejează împotriva arsenalului Each message passes through many computer systems on the way to its destination. Surveillance agencies take advantage of this Even if you have nothing to hide, when you send normal email, the people you talk to are being exposed as well. Take back your privacy! Meet GnuPG All you need is a simple program called GnuPG. It encrypts your email into a code GnuPG runs on pretty much any computer or smartphone. It's freely licensed and costs no money. Each user has a unique public key and private key, which are random strings of YOUR PUBLIC KEY PUBLIC Your public key isn't like a physical key, because it's shared. It's in an online directory, where people can look it up and download it. People use your public key, along with GnuPG, to encrypt emails they send to PRIVATE YOUR PRIVATE KEY Your private key is more like a physical key, because you keep it to yourself (on your computer). You use GnuPG and your private key to decode encrypted emails other ERROR If an email encrypted with GnuPG falls into the wrong hands, it'll just look like nonsense. Without the real recipient's To the real recipient, it opens up like a normal email. Easy! The sender and recipient are both safer now. Even if this email doesn't have any private information, being encrypted makes it gum up bulk surveillance GnuPG is freely licensed software; it's completely transparent and anyone can copy it or make their own version. This makes it safer from surveillance than proprietary software (like Windows or To protect ourselves from surveillance, we need to learn when to use GnuPG and start sharing our public keys whenever we share email Thousands of people already use GnuPG, including activists, journalists, whistleblowers and everyday folks. Each person using it makes our community stronger, and Teach yourself email self-defense. Learn GnuPG in 30 minutes at Copyright 2014 Free Software Foundation. Remixing encouraged! Get the source at the URL above. Infographic and guide design by Journalism++
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