Re: Finding ethical online service providers

2020-03-09 Thread Raymundo Vásquez Ruiz
Hi,

I've been a happy Protonmail user and recently purchased pro-services.
Basically I also looked for answers to the same question and Proton seems a 
very reasonable one.
Regarding the domain: I've now purchased my own domain name to be able to 
redirect it accordingly and never depend on a single provider.
Let's see how that works :)

Cheers,
Raymundo

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‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Sunday, 8 de March de 2020 22:24, Roberto Beltran via libreplanet-discuss 
 wrote:

> > Does that mean the recommendation about avoiding
> > unethical governments is secondary to other issues such as an
> > organizational commitment to user privacy and software freedom rights?
>
> It may not be secondary but it's a separate concern. Perhaps you're not 
> concerned with surveillance from the United States but you are of some other 
> country, like China.
>
> > I currently use multiple Disroot services. I am satisfied with
> > their quality, ethics and cost-effectiveness (they ask for modest
> > donations), but they are based on the Netherlands -- within the Nine
> > Eyes[1]. Should I change to Kolab Now for email, addressbook,
> > calendar and Nextcloud services? It is well recommended by the FSF, is
> > located on Switzerland -- outside the Fourteen Eyes -- and charges a
> > reasonable price.
> > However, it would be a lot of work to tell all my contacts that my email
> > address changed again (as I recently migrated from Gmail to Disroot); to
> > change all my numerous mailing list subscriptions and online accounts to
> > the new email address; and reconfigure my email setup. Besides, Disroot
> > provides more services for the same suggested price.
>
> I would say, unless you have some actual concerns about Nine Eyes (like you 
> have a specific reason to stay off their radar), stick with what you have. 
> And if that were the case, your email provider choice isn't really going to 
> save you anyway. Presumably, you're going to contact someone that has a 
> provider that gets spied on by Nine Eyes at some point. You would also need 
> much more secure communication than email to even stand and underdog's chance 
> in 2020. Life is too short to stress about something like that just because.
>
> > Furthermore,
> > should I believe Switzerland has no secret agreement with the Fourteen
> > Eyes? After all, despite the heroic effort of Snowden, we only know
> > about a small part of our surveillance predicament. And should I
> > believe that Switzerland privacy advantages will last? I don't want to
> > change providers again next year.
> > Also for social networks (GNU Social, Mastodon and diaspora*) should I
> > insist that the provider is outside the Fourteen Eyes?
>
> I would say don't stress it too much. Again, even if you were to do all that, 
> I'm guessing you spend a considerable amount of time around people with cell 
> phones.
>
> On the other hand, I think it would be cool to see more services out of 
> Brazil.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Roberto Beltran
> https://libremiami.org/
>
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Re: Campaign to boycott Facebook

2020-02-24 Thread Raymundo Vásquez Ruiz
Hello,

On Monday, 24 de February de 2020 6:58, Aaron Wolf  wrote:

> For anyone who won't leave FB, there's some value in specifically
> bringing anti-FB messages/warnings to the people who are there. If the
> only FB criticisms are outside FB, then they won't be seen by those who
> need them most. So, going to FB to criticize it is at least better than
> just using it normally. So, I'd suggest asking people to consider this
> approach (learn, warn others) if they won't otherwise leave.

I'm not totally convinced by this argument.
What comes to my mind is the fact that the number of active users have a direct 
impact on the monetization of the platform and even when you are a disident 
you're still inside their ecosystem and therefore are targetable and profitable.
Also, if I understand well, they are in total control of the posts and I think 
that there's no guarantee that your ideas are being displayed in other people's 
wall.

I personally took a lot more effort into campaining against in real life since 
I deleted my account and managed to convince at least other few people :)

Cheers,
Ray

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