Welcome to Horde.
Aktivix users have received emails with those words on the subject line, then this:
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Welcome to Horde.
Aktivix users have received emails with those words on the subject line, then this:
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Some how, for some reason network23.org has ended up on wikipedia.
Yes such thing is offered by network23. An email address is necessary, for things like sending users their new passwords or generally keeping in touch. That’s all is needed, and a general feel of what the blog will be about as well – we may reject a request for hierarchical groupings like … hooligans. Continue reading
As well as a steady influx of requests for email addresses, lists etc., aktivix is now expanding geographically/linguistically: now in French
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There is a bank account to help out financially.
Wait, you want to become an aktivix volunteer/admin, too?
Let’s start with …
Tell us more about yourself, who you are, what your tech-activist
background is, why you want to help, why we should want you to help,
where you are, why you’re contacting us from a gmail address, etc.
This is a collection of links to pages that say why it is not a good idea to use certain email providers
PROTONMAIL
ProtonMail Did It Again: Secretly Changed Transparency Report from ProtonMail
Protonmail’s case on real-time surveillance article is not available in 2020
There is a copy on the webarchive There are, however, reports and comments on the article now deleted:
https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/protonmail-voluntarily-offers-assistance-for-real-time-surveillance.417157/ screenshot for good measure?
Or the answers you want for the difficult questions.
Q: I need a list. How do I get authorised?
A: getting authorised involves a long and arduous process of induction into the ways of AktiviX, which only a select few survive. the perils are great, and the rewards are, erm, spending large amounts of time answering requests from members of the public. you’re welcome to apply to become One Of Us if you’d like, but in the short term, there’s an easier way:
[Just tell us what name you want for your list]
This is little more than a collection of links, hopefully in chronological order, that can help get a rough idea of what is going on with Megauploads, SOPA, etc.
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This is a quick answer to a quick question. It just got useful enough to publish here.
Short answer:
pop3 if you have an intermitent internet connection, for example on the phone line as it was common years ago, where you would connect as if it was a phonecall so you would just fetch your emails quickly and then read them offline to free the line up for phonecalls.
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http://aktivix.org
Aktivix and its networks are committed to not holding any information that is not necessary to run its services, and even the minimum information that is held, will be held from corporate and state authorities as much as possible.
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HactionLab has run apparently for a few years, with two events, one in the summer in a farm, and one in the winter in a city. This year’s summer event, BarnCamp, is going to be over three full days: Friday 10th, Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th, at Highbury Farm again and it’s live on the web at
http://hacktivista.net/barncamp
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