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Free communications on the Freenet network

LIVING FREE

Author(s): PETER CONRAD

The Free Network Project provides a safe environment for free speech, even for users who fear censorship.

Freenet is a network of computer nodes that use encrypted communications and anonymous file storage. The purpose of the Freenet network is to provide an anonymous environment for users operating in totalitarian countries who want to exercise their right to free speech without fear of government censorship. Freenet is also useful for corporate whistle-blowers or anyone else with strong feelings that might be too controversial to state openly.


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