The genius of the Internet must dwell at the margins of the network in a peer-to-peer sharing dynamic, to avoid creating a Minitel 2.0. To insure equality for all concerned, from citizens to businesses, monopolies must not only be excluded, but also prevented from monopolizing personal or public data. Through clear tutorials explaining how to propagate free solutions for establishing a fairer Internet, we intend to facilitate the spreading of codes and a diversification of usages.
Freedom-depriving services ("proprietary" in everyday language) are totally opaque: it is impossible to know exactly what the software does with your data. Only the publisher has control over it.
Using Free online services means being sure the community has control over the software and maintains the ability to modify it, to install it elsewhere, etc.
Edward Snowden’s revelations about the PRISM program of the @:camps.nsa.title showed that fears about massive violations of users’ privacy were well-founded.