Cell phones are 'Stalin's dream,' says free software founder Richard 
Stallman.

Nearly three decades into his quest to rid the world of proprietary 
software, Richard Stallman sees a new threat to user freedom: smartphones.

"I don't have a cell phone. I won't carry a cell phone," says Stallman, 
founder of the free software movement and creator of the GNU operating 
system. "It's Stalin's dream. Cell phones are tools of Big Brother. I'm 
not going to carry a tracking device that records where I go all the 
time, and I'm not going to carry a surveillance device that can be 
turned on to eavesdrop."

Stallman firmly believes that only free software can save us from our 
technology, whether it be in cell phones, PCs, tablets or any other 
device. And when he talks about "free," he's not talking about the price 
of the software -- he's talking about the ability to use, modify and 
distribute software however you wish.

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