<p>There's also the chaosvpn which many hackerspaces are a part of.</p>
<p>Have you joined? It's free!</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On May 27, 2011 1:51 PM, "Micah Lee" <<a href="mailto:micah@eff.org">micah@eff.org</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Hi friends,<br>> <br>> We're about to roll out a campaign at EFF to encourage organizations and <br>
> individuals to run Tor relays. For those of you that don't know, Tor is <br>> software and a network of volunteers worldwide that help people be <br>> anonymous online by masking IP addresses. Individuals (like many <br>
> bloggers in authoritarian regimes) need the Tor network to communicate <br>> safely. Unfortunately, the people who need Tor the most are often not in <br>> a position to run Tor relays and contribute to the Tor network. Those of <br>
> us who care deeply about online privacy can make a tangible impact by <br>> participating in the Tor network. You can read more about Tor at <br>> <a href="https://torproject.org/">https://torproject.org/</a>.<br>
> <br>> EFF is reaching out to hacker spaces and privacy and free speech <br>> organizations and asking them to join us in helping to grow the Tor <br>> network. We're hoping that by working together as a movement, we can <br>
> make a significant impact in the size of the Tor network - and help <br>> people worldwide safeguard their online privacy.<br>> <br>> To participate, organizations and individuals need to set up a Tor <br>> relay. Please consider talking about your hacker space running a relay, <br>
> and promoting the Tor Challenge to your members.<br>> <br>> All relays count, including exit nodes, bridges and middle nodes. EFF <br>> has created an instructional video on setting up a Tor relay and we're <br>
> updating our legal FAQ to provide a more detailed analysis about how <br>> U.S. law applies to Tor. Check out the video here (and the Tor website <br>> has plenty of documentation for other platforms as well): <br>
> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jmj4bILqiY">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jmj4bILqiY</a><br>> <br>> Organizations and individuals that participate in our challenge will be <br>> thanked on our social media accounts and promoted on our website. I'm <br>
> emailing you now because I'd like to give the privacy community a <br>> head-start. It's my hope that when we roll out this campaign next week, <br>> the initial participants will be the many organizations in the privacy <br>
> community who are working hard to defend consumer privacy -- giving EFF <br>> an opportunity to publicly promote your great work.<br>> <br>> Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. And, <br>
> please do not promote this campaign publicly until we launch next week. <br>> But of course feel free to forward this email to your internal hacker <br>> space lists.<br>> <br>> -- <br>> Micah Lee<br>> Web Developer - Electronic Frontier Foundation<br>
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