* Add explanation for disabling WebRTC in Safari
* Add brief explanation of what disabling WebRTC does
* Update _includes/sections/browser-webrtc.html
Co-Authored-By: Jonah Aragon <jonah@triplebit.net>
* Removed second test button
* Add note about WebRTC with Snowflake
* Grammar is hard
Co-Authored-By: Jonah Aragon <jonah@triplebit.net>
* Corrected iOS to macOS
iOS is for phones
Co-authored-by: Jonah Aragon <jonah@triplebit.net>
* Upgrade OnionShare as top 1 file sharing option, demote Firefox Send to 2nd and add warning about logging
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* OnionShare has a receiver option, so the other party can send files too
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* Move Firefox Send back as first entry after discussion
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* add FramaDrop
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* extend croc description (main advantage is that there is no dependencies, receiver can simply open the binary and type the passphrase)
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* add warning for FramaDrop
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* OnionShare simplify description
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* FreedomBox XMPP server (instead of Jabber), fixes#1692
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* replace PTIO link with external source
Signed-off-by: Stephen L. <lrq3000@gmail.com>
* Fix SVG being black
Adobe Illustrator SVGs have rendering problems on PTIO for unknown to
me reasons. Inkscape works fine.
* Rewrite with plain Flexbox
Nicer end-user experience than Bootstrap grid
Remove the following operating systems, because of described issues
KNOPPIX:
- Site has optional HTTPS, so all links, will make you go back to HTTP
- Source code distributed on ISOs, no online repositories/tarballs
Puppy Linux:
- Site is only over HTTP
- Looks like garbage
Tiny Core Linux:
- Site is only over HTTP
- Not really usable or useful
- Looks like garbage
Add Debian and Fedora to Worth Mentioning PC Live Operating Systems,
since they are recommended as normal operating systems and support
LiveUSB.
The dav bridge install instructions will soon be moved so better to
use the new links now already (for now, they are just a redirect).
Add links to BSD installation instructions.
https://blog.privacytools.io/delisting-wire/
* Remove Wire
* Delete wire.png
* Remove Wire security audit
* Remove Worth Mentioning
The only thing is Wire, which is being removed
* Remove Wire from do not use warning
Before hamburger menu was floated to the right with a fixed margin-top,
which means that it probably wasn't perfectly centered and if we would
change logo image size, we would have to edit that margin manually.
OpenCollective is not the only way to donate. We should just refer users to the donate page (which already emphasizes OpenCollective at the top anyway) if a user prefers to donate via cryptocurrencies.
Also
* Change "ad free" to "ad-free" and adjust grammar of the last bit
* Move href attribute to the front to be more consistent with the others
* Add team page
* Add biographies
Co-Authored-By: nitrohorse <1514352+nitrohorse@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add links to navbar
* Add trai_dep's bio
* Add info about us and our mission
* Update bios
Co-Authored-By: Mikaela Suomalainen <mikaela@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Dan Arel <danarel@users.noreply.github.com>
* Replace contact page with about us page
* Fix footer link
* Make up bios for the lazy team members
Plus, they are all more aesthetically pleasing for @danarel.
* Update bio
Co-Authored-By: Dawid Potocki <dpot@disroot.org>
* Update bio
Co-Authored-By: Dawid Potocki <dpot@disroot.org>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Dawid Potocki <dpot@disroot.org>
Co-Authored-By: Mikaela Suomalainen <mikaela+git@mikaela.info>
* Fix some typos, grammar, etc. on the site
Fixes some issues with typos, capitalization, grammar, and et cetera.
* Fix typo, grammar, etc. in repository
* Update README.md
Mention Discourse community earlier, add missing period
* Update CONTRIBUTING.md
i.e. is used for equivalence or clarification while e.g. is for
examples. For instance, we shouldn't say that IMAP is equivalent or an
explanation to all open-source software used to access email (e.g.
there's POP3, open-source clients to access when there isn't IMAP such
as Tutanota, etc.).
We also shouldn't call IMAP open-source software since it's a protocol.
* Change "socially motivated
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Jonah Aragon <jonah@triplebit.net>
* Suggestion from code review with extras
* 'Kill switch' to 'Killswitch"
* Consistency and minor additions to details
- More parallel sentence structures, following <Name> <Verb phrase>
for the first sentence of cards. Related to issue #1420.
- Make Njalla parallel to the others, and mention Njalla
is based in Nevis with VPS in Sweden
- Don't use "us" when talking about external services
- Orange Website also provides domain registration
- Update capitalization and add more hyphens
- Mention that TOS;DR evaluations are done by the community and that
they also evaluate privacy policies (see https://edit.tosdr.org/about)
- "E2EE encryption" is redundant since "E2EE" already has "encryption"
in it. Might as well expand it since full term is used later on.
- <Name> <Verb phrase> structure for Magic Wormhole
- For consistency, don't start Worth Mentioning entries with the name
- https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/27707/post-hyphenation-of-split-compound-words
- All the other "alert alert-warning" don't repeat the generic name and
we also don't say 'a software'
* instant-messenger: Remove <em>, more cleanup
* voice-video-messenger: Hyphens and cleanup
- We don't say "a software" so replace it with something that works
* paste-services: Cleanup & change cryptography info
As per CryptPad's whitepaper and FAQ:
https://cryptpad.fr/faq.html#security-cryptohttps://blog.cryptpad.fr/images/CryptPad-Whitepaper-v1.0.pdfFixes#1417.
* encryption: "open-source"
* Page descriptions and other cleanup