Don't forget to download this video! If the NSA takes it down from RU-vid (actually it's a matter of WHEN, not IF), we can keep re-uploading it all over the internet!
subs in greek: 0:01 Το Διαδίκτυο είναι ελευθερία 0:02 είναι περιέργεια 0:03 είναι ανοικτότητα 0:05 Το Διαδίκτυο όμως είναι ΦΟΒΟΣ 0:06 είναι ΚΑΤΑΠΙΕΣΗ 0:07 είναι ΕΛΕΓΧΟΣ 0:09 Το διαδίκτυο είναι αυτό που το κάνουμε εμείς να είναι 0:13 Χρησιμοποιούμε το Διαδίκτυο για να είμαστε οι εαυτοί μας, 0:15 αλλά οι κυβερνήσεις ανοικοδομούν μια φυλακή γύρω του. 0:16 Έχουμε χρέος να τους σταματήσουμε! 0:17 Αλλά πώς; Αφού φαίνονται τόσο μεγάλοι και ισχυροί! 0:23 Οι κυβερνητικοί κατάσκοποι έχουν μια αδυναμία! Μπορούν να χακάρουν τον οποιονδήποτε. 0:27 Μπορούν να χακάρουν όλους μας! Άνθρωποι όπως αυτοί της NSA εξαρτώνται 0:32 στο να συλλέγουν μη ασφαλισμένα δεδομένα από τα δίκτυα 0:34 εξαρτώνται από τα δικά μας λάθη. Λάθη που μπορούμε να διορθώσουμε 0:37 Το πλάνο; Να επανεκκινήσουμε το διαδίκτυο 0:41 Στις 5 Ιουνίου, ένα χρόνο μετά από την πρώτη πληροφορία από τον Snowden! 0:45 Πρέπει όλοι μαζί να "απενεργοποιήσουμε" την κυβερνητική κατασκοπεία 0:48 και να "ενεργοποιήσουμε" την ελευθερία 0:51 είναι απλό 0:52 βρείτε κάποια περιοχή στο διαδίκτυο που μπορείτε να προστατέψετε από το "μάτι του κατασκόπου" 0:56 αρπάξτε το και κρατήστε το, 0:59 Είσαι προγραμματιστής; 1:00 υποσχέσου στον εαυτό σου να συμπεριλάβεις μια ρουτίνα ανθεκτική στις παρακολουθήσεις στον κώδικά σου 1:03 Είσαι χρήστης του διαδικτύου; 1:05 υποσχέσου στον εαυτό σου να δοκιμάσεις και να χρησιμοποιήσεις ένα εργαλείο ανθεκτικό στις παρακολουθήσεις 1:08 και μετά εξήγησέ το και σε ένα φίλο σου 1:10 Έχεις ιστοσελίδα ή tumblr; 1:12 βάλε στην αρχική σελίδα σου την δική μας στις 27 Μαρτίου, για να δείξεις στον κόσμο ότι επανεκκινούμε το διαδίκτυο. 1:17 είναι επιτέλους ο καιρός να συσπειρωθούμε και να αναλογιστούμε την δύναμή μας 1:21 να μην χρειαζόμαστε κανενός την άδεια για να αποφασίζουμε το μέλλον μας 1:24 σε ένα ΑΣΦΑΛΕΣ 1:25 ΑΝΟΙΚΤΟ 1:26 κι ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΟ διαδίκτυο 1:28 Δεν θα είναι εύκολο, 1:30 αλλά αν το κάνουμε ΤΩΡΑ 1:31 το διαδίκτυο δεν θα είναι ποτέ φυλακή 1:33 Επανεκκίνησε το διαδίκτυο! 1:35 είσαι μέσα; 1:38 resetthenet.org
Because it gives them too much power. If you know everyone's beliefs, preferences, and political alignments, you don't need to use brute force (literal or legislative) to control the population. You can just make subtle, statistically justified changes to make people do what you want.
Historically, this has always led free governments towards oppressive regimes. It's actually pretty simple. They always tell you that added security (which is correspondent with reduction of your freedom and rights, added power to the government) is for the sake of YOU, the people. In reality, it just adds more control to them. NSA's track records have already proven that their little spying hasn't helped prevent any terrorism. They haven't caught any terrorists, terrorism is still a thing (Boston Marathon?), and all they get is massive surveillance for their own agenda. I don't believe in 9/11 conspiracy theories, but I do believe the government USED the event to great effect in striking fear in to the hearts of the people in order to justify many of the things they have done. Now air travel is a complete and total bitch, TSA has security measures "to protect you" despite many people having proven that none of these things remotely help to prevent any terrorism. Don't give up your freedom, or the terrorists really have won.
I 'm sorry to tell you this, but, you are brainwashed... you need to be unplugged from the real terrorists that you believe to be your leaders. I believe you can
Ricardo Alves Not really, every fact anyone has ever seen says something different! I'm not saying I agree with USA politics nor with their spying, but they certainly did not attack the twin towers!
As an organizer, I want to point out a couple things that it is very important to keep in mind. These are not effective measures, and we know it, and the sponsors of Reset the Net (and the whole community of internet users who are committed to it open and free internet) know it. That is not the point. The point is to make a show of broad knowledge about the issue, resistance to the issue, and ability and willingness, courage and resilience as well as readiness to act against the corporatocracy's assault on net openness and neutrality This is extremely important work. Please at least consider participating. Tor is complicated, but you don't have to get it completely right. . We're trying to get numbers to get attention from the corporate media to get the word out that you don't just have to accept whatever the corporatocracy's media tells you. . Or just put one of the stand-alone signs on your Facebook or social media or flyering--whatever it is that you do that puts you in contact with other people. It would be a big help! And believe me, I'm talking about a big help for you. Given the fact that you're on this site, it would be a big help for you yourself, if that's what floats your boat, believe me.
this is interesting for sure. Lets pretend though that not everyone knows exactly what you're talking about. Do you have any links to things/ apps/ sites we can use that are nsa resistant?
Hi, great work. Just one request: Could you upload the German and Italian subtitles (SRT-files from amara.org)? I'd like to share it with people who need them to understand what this is about. Thanks!
okay, so i'm really stupid, but what exactly do we have to do? i wanna participate in this but i just don't know how. and if it was explained in the video, i clearly didn't pick up on it :')
i don't understand! how are you supposed to actually reset the net, what does it mean add nasa resistant features, what are those?! i'd love to take part, don't really understand what's required. just wondering if i should follow what's going on here, then use what ever "safe" software is produced as a result. that's all i can think to do.
Get a VPN ( one that is simple is part of the Avast Antivirus suite ). Always browser the web with connections. There's a handy tool for that here: www.eff.org/https-everywhere The EFF are always working on protecting the users of the net. :)
If anyone needs to battle censorship or become anonymous your greatest weapon is a VPN. Your easiest access to a VPN is TOR. But there are many other VPNs out there. TOR is just considered the safest for anonymous browsing.
does downloading all these apps and programs really make our internet and activity safer? i kind of feel like it's doing the opposite by having us expose ourselves
The idea behind this and the movement is excellent and I was about to share. But then I saw it was really about attacking the NSA and not a broader issue. Stop making this about political beliefs and more about ideology and you'll regain my support. NSA is a fair example and a legitimate concern, but if you're truly concerned about the broader vision and not slamming the NSA you would cite other examples and reference the NSA less frequently. I won't be sharing this video for these reasons.
Hey there, ResetTheNet. For maximum security, the link in the description should point to https and not http. Yes, I know it redirects, but that redirection is vulnerable. A campaign like that should be a role model for security, so just change the link to resetthenet..
This is a good effort but, now the question is: Are there NSA-resistant software? really? so, there must be a foundation with many, many developers like mozilla to develop resistant software to protect ourselves from the surveillance, then and only then the fight will begin. And of course I support this
I feel like there would be a more effective change if something happened in the senate rather than a few personal PCs of participants. That is to say, petition protecting creative internet works under free expression. Something of that sort.
Salmon3669 we're talking about unprotected data. The type of data they don't have to do any work to acquire. If you get only one layer of protection you are basically safe for now.
LittleMan602 ... Yes, I totally enjoy having the NSA monitor everything I do, it's a very enjoyable pasttime activity, I absolutely enjoy all of it, you should try it some time. And you are suggesting this idiotic youtube video to "reset the net", which makes no grammatical sense is going to provide me a magical shield to prevent the NSA from getting to me?
I'd rather have someone read my messages to my Mom than have another 9/11 because someone texted important info about where the event would happen etc.
I really don't see what people are worried about. For one, you will never be identified personally, you're just one in a big group of numbers. Second, all it affects you is by giving you interesting advertisements, which I really don't care about. And thirdly, internet surveillance provides safety.
Some rain on this parade...the NSA is years ahead of the best of the best in the public sector. If there is an electronic signal NSA can hack it. Doesn't matter what the encryption level is. It is a primary mission to be able to this.
Everybody download ZenMate, it's a VPN plugin and it will tunnel, encrypt and mask your location. Tell everyone you know. "Don't ask for your privacy. Take it back!"
People will still continue to moan about how something sensitive they posted on Facebook came back to bite them. Then they'll wonder why and how such a thing could happen and blame everything for spying on them (when it was their own fault for making that information public in the first place). Also, wouldn't using a Tor browser just make you a bigger target?
Instead of helping africa or raising awareness for some illness your trying to reset the net so people won't be knowing what is in your browser history. Ill go as far as just adding an anti nsa feature for my apps but thats as far as i go.
Reminds me of the grugq's breakdown of Jihadist messaging apps: the point is not operational effectiveness as much as it is to signal to everyone else that "I'm against the NSA!".
Google is on the list of companies wanting to protect privacy. It is kind of hypocritical of Google a company that wants to force users to use there real names. I agree that no government should be spying on peoples net use. Still Google should be practicing the privacy they preach by not asking people to use real names.
I'm not a computer savvy person but this sounds like a good idea. I'm completely against spying or anything that the govt does to control our freedoms and liberties. But I'm just worried about downloading things mainly because if I get a virus or my computer crashes I don't have the money to get it fixed or buy another one. Times are tough for me right now. :( I'd definitely need some reassurance.
I don't see the point. Government surveillance isn't harmful unless you act illegally. What is it that you want with this? Anarchy? Organized crime? The authorities don't give a rats ass about an average citizen who obeys the law, it's the criminal activity that they search for.
this is stupid, their are more pressing matters like net neutrality to worry about first, getting people to download something in mass is nigh impossible
"Use an app with an NSA-resistant feature." I don't even know what that means. Sorry if I've misunderstood but isn't keeping governments in line the bigger priority? Gawd, what a fucking world where you have to use that sentence.. Are we all potential fucking sell-outs?