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Privacy and security is very much a hot issue that affects everyone, regardless of whether they know it or not.
Although anyone can decide on a privacy policy, most people choose to opt out of those potentially insecure services and while doing so, are often still affected in some way.
That’s where Privacy Redirect comes in. By visiting only privacy-friendly websites when using those services, you can protect yourself while still using them.
This extension uses your browser’s underlying security system to automatically and transparently redirect any website that you visit from those services to their privacy-friendly counterparts.
Prepared to install the extensions? Read the instructions.
How it works:
Now let’s talk a little about the extension itself.
Obviously the extension works by redirecting your requests from those services to their own Privacy-friendly counterparts.
To do so, the extension simply uses the extension’s own “shim” to do the redirects, but of course, this shim is hosted on the Open Source server and that means that you can do a lot more than simply redirect.
Here is what happens when you visit a site that the extension redirects to:

Check the redirect. If everything checks out, it’s a success and the redirect is performed as intended.
Definitely worth applauding
You can see the icon to easily recognize when a site has been redirected.
Extension offers several settings.
Now it’s time to talk about the extension’s settings.
The extension offers a simple (and very elegant) interface to access the settings.
The extension is open-source, so its code is available on GitHub. You can check this out if you want to.
It’s very simple to install and configure the extension.
When installed, click the extension’s icon in the browser to access the GUI.
You can change the extension’s settings in two ways:
Add websites. You can add websites that have been redirected by the extension from the Extension’s list.
That’s it. These are the only two settings available.
Click the Options button to access the extension’s settings.
Other things you can do
The extension offers other options as well.
You can go to the More Options menu to access them.
You can opt to record a loud sound for each redirect. This is used in order to give the extension user the ability to just click on the extension icon and know that the redirect is successful.
The extension allows you to choose between two themes.
The

Privacy Redirect For Chrome 4.0.2

Privacy Redirect is an extension for Google Chrome that automatically redirects internet requests to other websites.
From Twitter to YouTube, from Maps to Instagram, the extension automatically redirects requests from insecure websites to a more privacy friendly alternative (e.g. Nitter instead of Twitter, Invidious instead of YouTube, Bibliogram instead of Instagram, and lastly, OpenStreetMap instead of Google Maps).
Privacy Redirect is fully customizable and features a Settings/More Options menu to manage configuration.
Why is Privacy Redirect something you should be aware of?
The rise of the internet in recent years has resulted in more people logging into their accounts with their name and e-mail than ever before. Due to the rise of social media, personal information of users is readily available to others and, combined with the scope of data collected by websites, one can easily put together a wealth of information about a given person, all in the name of being able to reach out to or make contact with them.
With this in mind, it’s important to realize how important it is to use internet browsers that are secure and present themselves as such. This is why it is paramount that people use an extension like Privacy Redirect when using insecure websites (i.e. sites that do not offer a secured HTTPS version), as these can be a major source of stress that can easily lead to more problems later on.

Privacy by Design

Privacy by Design
Using your data has never been easier, because it has never been so hard to do it the wrong way. Indeed, the more data you collect, the harder it is to not have it become inaccurate or potentially hacked. The human brain is very good at easily giving up little bits of data to anyone who asks for it, and the more data there is, the easier that becomes. But what if the only thing that causes this hard data loss is the fact that you don’t have privacy?
This was the problem that the creators of Privacy Redirect have been thinking about and trying to solve for quite some time now. They have created this extension that works by seamlessly redirecting insecure internet requests to more privacy-friendly alternatives.
What is it and how it works?
To better explain what Privacy Redirect does, it’s best to understand the problem that it was created to solve. But first, let us look at some common terms and variables.
For the purpose of this article, a secure internet browser is one that respects a secure protocol called HTTPS,
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Privacy Redirect automatically redirects your browser to more privacy-friendly alternatives. With this extension you can use Nitter, Invidious, Bibliogram and OpenStreetMap for Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and Google Maps. Privacy Redirect is free, open source and available for both Chrome and Firefox.
Why Privacy Redirect?
Privacy means different things to different people. It is about your own life. It is about who you are, how you are perceived. For me, privacy means “the right to be left alone.” I don’t need to be told what I should think, what I should be.
Privacy means being able to do what I want without having my experience shaped by others. Privacy means being able to control the flow of information.
Recently, I just do not trust major companies who collect my personal data without my permission or even my knowledge.
This is why I created Privacy Redirect: a free, open source browser extension that lets you redirect your web traffic to privacy-friendly alternatives instead of the ones you usually visit. Privacy Redirect has no affiliation or relation with any company. It is 100% free. Privacy Redirect is not developed by any big company and just a private individual.
Privacy Redirect is about the right to be left alone.
What is behind Privacy Redirect?
The idea of Privacy Redirect is simple.
Do you use social networks or Google Maps or YouTube?
I don’t.
Did you know that those sites send all your private information to their servers?
They do.
Do you know the names of the companies behind those sites?
No.
The only thing we know is that they are “big companies”.
Are they going to protect your privacy?
Do you think they will?
If I am not the first to tell you that privacy is something very important to me, then you probably will not believe that I am actually choosing to use a more privacy-friendly solution that the ones you use now.
So, maybe you have to ask yourself, why do I need privacy.
I need it to be able to do what I want without having my experience shaped by others. I need it to be able to control the flow of information.
I need it because it is my right.
If you do not think that privacy is important to you, then my case is clearly not for you. For those of you who do think it is important, Privacy Redirect

What’s New in the?

Privacy Redirect is a simple Chrome extension that redirects requests to your preferred privacy friendly social media sites (Twitter, YouTube, Google Maps, and Instagram) to the ones that are much more friendly to privacy (Nitter, Invidious, Bibliogram, and OpenStreetMap).

Sunday, May 26, 2016

The following are the best open source projects of 2016.
The following are the projects that had the most active contributors, according to the
Linux Foundation’s
Software Transparency Report released in January 2016.
Top-tier projects, such as Docker and OpenStack, were considered for inclusion.
Of the top 100 projects by number of active contributors,
Linux Foundation considers 15 projects to be in alpha.

In our opinion, a top-down approach by open source project
organizations in terms of focusing on what people and users are doing
instead of focusing on improving on the development of the platform itself
when it comes to documenting for the users is both a blessing and a curse.

On one hand, documenting,
building or installing the open source project is one of the most
important tasks that a user would have to perform and at the same time, open
source developers are happy to see a user performing the job or task on
their platform,
as it increases the code base and perhaps future updates and patches.

However, on the other hand,
the documentation and videos on the project’s official website or forums are usually best known to the
developers and not exactly to the users who are just looking to get things
running.

In addition to that, the
project’s documentation is often incomplete, outdated, or even
simply wrong and users are often left to their own devices to complete the task at hand.

“Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime.”

On the other hand,
end-user documentation is so important, because it provides the basics in form
of tutorials, guides, guides, tips and tricks for accomplishing tasks within the
platform.

Therefore, an
end-user documentation is a necessary expense, because if a user fails to
document their own solution to a common problem, it could be years before an
official solution is posted to the project’s official website or forums by
the project’s contributors.

And in the case of
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