If you don't like that GCHQ and the NSA can listen in on all your network activity, here is your chance to 
Reset the Net.
Today, a coalition of thousands of Internet users, companies 
and organizations launched a campaign for a day of action to “Reset The 
Net” on June 5th, 2014, the anniversary of the first NSA surveillance 
story revealed by whistleblower Edward Snowden. Tens of thousands of 
internet activists, companies and organizations committed to preserving 
free speech and basic rights on the Internet by taking steps to shutting
 off the government’s mass surveillance capabilities.
Watch the campaign video and see a full list of participants here: http://ResetTheNet.org 
More than 20 organizations and companies support the launch of 
the campaign including Fight For The Future (who initiated the campaign)
 along with reddit, CREDO Mobile, Imgur, Greenpeace, Libertarian Party, 
FireDogLake, Thunderclap, DuckDuckGo, Disconnect.Me, Demand Progress, 
 Access, Free Press, Restore the Fourth, AIDS Policy Project, 
PolitiHacks, OpenMedia, Free Software Foundation, Bill of Rights Defense
 Committee, Code Pink, Popular Resistance, Participatory Politics 
Foundation, BoingBoing, Public Knowledge, Amicus, New America 
Foundation’s Open Technology Institute, Progressive Change Campaign 
Committee, Student Net Alliance, and the Center for Democracy and 
Technology. 
... 
 Internet users are invited to join in on the day of Reset The Net to 
install privacy and encryption tools and secure their personal digital 
footprint against intrusive surveillance.
Technical information 
here and press release 
here.
 
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