PET Links

The C4DT Factory team selected some Privacy Enhancing Technology (PET) links for you. They are all related to digital trust: security, privacy, trust in general, we have you covered!

Privacy tools and resources

  • Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) tips – the EFF is a nonprofit organization defending civil liberties in the digital world, founded in 1990

  • Short lists – redacted lists for the most important services, between 6 and 20 services

  • Github lists – these are long lists of services and apps with short descriptions. But they are regularly updated and mostly handled by a community of non-commercial people:
    • Friends don’t spy (pluja) – 2024/05 – also indicates which services not to use – List of free, open source and privacy respecting services and alternatives to privative services
    • Awesome privacy (Lissy93) – 2024/05 – github based list of security tools, for all platforms – A curated list of privacy & security-focused apps, software, and providers
    • Awesome security (sbilly) – 2024/05 – github based list of security tools, geared towards Linux and Open Source – A collection of awesome software, libraries, documents, books, resources and cool stuff about security

Common Tools

Here is a C4DT curated list of some common tools that you can use instead of the big players. If they preserve your privacy better, they are sometimes not as well finished as their commercial counterparts.

  • Google Drive -> Cryptpad allows to work on documents, spreadsheets, forms, and many more, without the server seeing any of the data. You can install it on your own server, like we did for C4DT.
  • Twitter -> Mastodon is a federated network, meaning there is no central place which can decide which messages are being blocked or not. Instead it depends on the entry-point you choose what you’ll see.
  • Slack -> Matrix offers also a federated mean to communicate between people. Like slack (or MS Notes) you can create rooms, chat 1-1, have video-chats, and many more. Our C4DT server is only open to @epfl.ch emails. But you can find other open servers here: Public matrix servers.
  • GitHub.com -> Gitlab is an Open Source development platform offering project hosting, CI/CD support, and many more options.

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