Privacy by default with pretty Easy privacy (p≡p)
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Description | The pretty Easy privacy project (p≡p) is a project to turn the cyberpunk movement's dream into reality that everyone should be able to protect his/her privacy using technical tools. Overall p≡p is about changing today's default of digital written communications from unencrypted, unanonymized and unverified to encrypted, anonymized and verified. p≡p's vision is to offer an automatic and easy to use solution to make all end-to-end written digital communications over the Internet ‘Private and Secure by Default and Design‘. With that 'unencrypted' e-mails become the exception not the norm. The p≡p project aims at encrypting existing written digital communications and does not force users to switch to platform-centric or other crypto solutions, in which users are likely to be locked. |
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Website(s) | https://pep.foundation/ |
Type | Talk |
Kids session | No |
Keyword(s) | social, software, security |
Tags | p≡p, Privacy, Freedom of Information, Usability, Open Source, Multiple Platforms, Interoperability, Encryption, Key Synchronization, Free and Open Source Software, Innovation, Metadata Protection, No Central Service, pEp, pretty Easy privacy |
Processing assembly | Free Software Foundation Europe |
Person organizing | Eal |
Language | en - English |
Other sessions... |
Starts at | 2016/12/27 18:00 |
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Ends at | 2016/12/27 19:00 |
Duration | 60 minutes |
Location | Hall B |
For information on follow-up sessions such as the design lecture Volker promised, see https://pep.foundation/33c3