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These are trusted links to download some of our favorite privacy tools.  
 
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==== Password managers and 2fa tools ====
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* [https://www.lastpass.com/ LastPass password manager]
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* [https://keepassxc.org/ KeePassXC password manager]
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* [https://authy.com/ Authy 2factor authentication app]
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* [https://www.yubico.com Yubikey 2factor authentication hardware]
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==== Web browsers and search engines ====
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* [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/ Firefox browser]
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* [https://www.torproject.org/ Tor Browser]
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* [https://duckduckgo.com DuckDuckGo search engine]
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==== Texting and calling ====
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* [https://www.signal.org/ Signal private messenger and calls]
  
 
==== Email ====
 
==== Email ====
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* [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/lightbeam/ Lightbeam (not actually a blocker, just shows you what third-parties are tracking you]
 
* [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/lightbeam/ Lightbeam (not actually a blocker, just shows you what third-parties are tracking you]
 
* [https://backstage.1blocker.com/say-hello-to-1blocker-x-8b55efe1ae36 1Blocker X for mobile]
 
* [https://backstage.1blocker.com/say-hello-to-1blocker-x-8b55efe1ae36 1Blocker X for mobile]
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* [https://www.ghostery.com/ Ghostery]
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* [https://adblockplus.org/ AdBlock Plus]
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* [https://disconnect.me/ Disconnect Me]
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==== Implementing HTTPS ====
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* [https://letsencrypt.org/ Let's Encrypt project for setting up HTTPS on websites]
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* [https://certbot.eff.org/ CertBot client for Let's Encrypt]
  
 
=== Other teaching activities ===
 
=== Other teaching activities ===

Revision as of 16:25, 14 June 2019

Teaching Resources

Some of these are resources created by members of Library Freedom Project, and some are trusted resources from around the privacy community. All of them will help you teach others about protecting their privacy.

General and multi-purpose teaching resources

Advertising

Mobile privacy

Passwords

Talking points

"If you have nothing to hide, you are nothing." - Shoshana Zuboff

It's helpful to have a few privacy talking points on hand for informal teaching situations or everyday conversations. Below are sets of talking points created by participants in Library Freedom Institute.

Threat modeling

Everyone has a different set of reasons for needing privacy. Threat modeling is a method of figuring out what tools and strategies are right for you and your situation. Below are some resources to help you learn about and teach threat modeling.

Download links to tools

These are trusted links to download some of our favorite privacy tools.

Password managers and 2fa tools

Web browsers and search engines

Texting and calling

Email

Third-party tracker blocking

Implementing HTTPS

Other teaching activities

Other presentation resources

These are materials to help make create your own privacy presentations.