“If it’s free, you are the product”: many online services make a living by exploiting your personal data, i.e., selling it to advertising companies. Furthermore, most of these services are based in the United States and obey US laws like the PATRIOT ACT which deny all rights to privacy.
Using online services hosted in Europe means ensuring that you are not dependent on the laws of another continent. In addition, by hosting the service yourself, no third party can violate your privacy.
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.
Discover and use free alternatives (hosted by Framasoft), with the help of our collaborative <strong>documentation</strong> to learn how they work, how to log in, how to use their fonctions, etc..
If you have the possibility, freely host the same software directly on your school/association/company/organization thanks to our self-hosting tutorial found in the<strong>Framacloud</strong>.