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 Navigate to your site and log in. You may then want to select *Admin* and check or change the details. You may also wish to change the license for the site to be either Creative Commons or private.
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 Navigate to your site and log in. You may then want to select *Admin* and check or change the details. You may also wish to change the license for the site to be either Creative Commons or private.
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+GNU Social has a clutter-free mobile user interface which can be accessed via a Tor compatible browser (make sure to add a NoScript exception). Unlike similar proprietary sites there are no bribed posts.
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 [[file:images/gnusocial_mobile.jpg]]
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 * Social Network
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 Select the *Security* tab. Under *SRTP Key Exchange* select *ZRTP*. Unde *SRTP Preferences* select *Not supported warning* and *Display SAS Once*.
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 Select the *Security* tab. Under *SRTP Key Exchange* select *ZRTP*. Unde *SRTP Preferences* select *Not supported warning* and *Display SAS Once*.
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 * RSS Reader
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 The way that RSS reading is set up on Freedombone gives you strong reading privacy. Not only is there onion routing between you and the server but also between the server and the source of the RSS feed. The only down side is that many RSS feeds are still http only, and so could be vulnerable to injection attacks, but it's expected that more of this will go to https in the foreseeable future due to a combination of growing recognition of security issues and systems like Let's Encrypt which make obtaining certificates much easier.
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 The way that RSS reading is set up on Freedombone gives you strong reading privacy. Not only is there onion routing between you and the server but also between the server and the source of the RSS feed. The only down side is that many RSS feeds are still http only, and so could be vulnerable to injection attacks, but it's expected that more of this will go to https in the foreseeable future due to a combination of growing recognition of security issues and systems like Let's Encrypt which make obtaining certificates much easier.
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 Navigate to your site and log in. You may then want to select <b>Admin</b> and check or change the details. You may also wish to change the license for the site to be either Creative Commons or private.
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 Navigate to your site and log in. You may then want to select <b>Admin</b> and check or change the details. You may also wish to change the license for the site to be either Creative Commons or private.
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+GNU Social has a clutter-free mobile user interface which can be accessed via a Tor compatible browser (make sure to add a NoScript exception). Unlike similar proprietary sites there are no bribed posts.
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 Select the <b>Security</b> tab. Under <b>SRTP Key Exchange</b> select <b>ZRTP</b>. Unde <b>SRTP Preferences</b> select <b>Not supported warning</b> and <b>Display SAS Once</b>.
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 Select the <b>Security</b> tab. Under <b>SRTP Key Exchange</b> select <b>ZRTP</b>. Unde <b>SRTP Preferences</b> select <b>Not supported warning</b> and <b>Display SAS Once</b>.
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