[OT] Fwd: Re: [liberationtech] Need some advice re: online secure communications platform for a survivors group
My dear Juan, Boyce was stupid and very injust, but he is not a bad person. I was talking about this kind of thing, testardo... :) Kisses and kicks! Take care! :* Ceci ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Lina Srivastava" <lina@linasrivastava.com> Date: Jul 10, 2016 9:30 PM Subject: Re: [liberationtech] Need some advice re: online secure communications platform for a survivors group To: "Griffin Boyce" <griffin@cryptolab.net> Cc: "Lina Srivastava" <lina@linasrivastava.com>, "liberationtech" < liberationtech@lists.stanford.edu> Dear Griffin, Thank you very much! I will pass this information along. Best regards, Lina
Hi Lina,
While the content isn't encrypted for most of their apps, I would recommend Sandstorm as a good hosted option for forums and other collaborative apps. It's free for up to 5 apps (called "grains") and up to 200MB storage. For more, it's $9 a month: https://sandstorm.io/
For encrypted communication, Ricochet.im is pretty great and doesn't require a lot of work to set up. It has sane defaults (requires Tor to run).
best, Griffin
Lina Srivastava wrote:
Hello all,
A new support group for survivors of campus sexual assault is looking for a secure online communications platform. The group is not one of my clients, nor am I a member of or advisor to the group -- I am passing this request along as a favor -- so I have relatively little information about membership numbers, etc. I do believe everyone who is in the group is located in the U.S. or Canada. And they are looking for high security levels, giving survivors the ability to seek support from other members and to collectively organize for changes to policy and legislation on rape and assault. They are hoping to have password-protected login, private messaging, group forums, file share, all encrypted.
Do any of you have advice for an existing platform that would provide this that is relatively affordable?
Thanks in advance, Lina
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On 07/10/2016 07:34 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
My dear Juan,
Boyce was stupid and very injust, but he is not a bad person. I was talking about this kind of thing, testardo... :)
Kisses and kicks! Take care! :*
Ceci
It looks like sandstorm.io only accepts credit card payments. Bad :(
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Lina Srivastava" <lina@linasrivastava.com> Date: Jul 10, 2016 9:30 PM Subject: Re: [liberationtech] Need some advice re: online secure communications platform for a survivors group To: "Griffin Boyce" <griffin@cryptolab.net> Cc: "Lina Srivastava" <lina@linasrivastava.com>, "liberationtech" < liberationtech@lists.stanford.edu>
Dear Griffin,
Thank you very much! I will pass this information along.
Best regards, Lina
Hi Lina,
While the content isn't encrypted for most of their apps, I would recommend Sandstorm as a good hosted option for forums and other collaborative apps. It's free for up to 5 apps (called "grains") and up to 200MB storage. For more, it's $9 a month: https://sandstorm.io/
For encrypted communication, Ricochet.im is pretty great and doesn't require a lot of work to set up. It has sane defaults (requires Tor to run).
best, Griffin
Lina Srivastava wrote:
Hello all,
A new support group for survivors of campus sexual assault is looking for a secure online communications platform. The group is not one of my clients, nor am I a member of or advisor to the group -- I am passing this request along as a favor -- so I have relatively little information about membership numbers, etc. I do believe everyone who is in the group is located in the U.S. or Canada. And they are looking for high security levels, giving survivors the ability to seek support from other members and to collectively organize for changes to policy and legislation on rape and assault. They are hoping to have password-protected login, private messaging, group forums, file share, all encrypted.
Do any of you have advice for an existing platform that would provide this that is relatively affordable?
Thanks in advance, Lina
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On 07/10/2016 08:56 PM, Mirimir wrote:
On 07/10/2016 07:34 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
My dear Juan,
Boyce was stupid and very injust, but he is not a bad person. I was talking about this kind of thing, testardo... :)
Kisses and kicks! Take care! :*
Ceci It looks like sandstorm.io only accepts credit card payments. Bad :(
Buy a throwaway Mastercard at a drug store Albeit they'll know whereabouts you bought it.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Lina Srivastava" <lina@linasrivastava.com> Date: Jul 10, 2016 9:30 PM Subject: Re: [liberationtech] Need some advice re: online secure communications platform for a survivors group To: "Griffin Boyce" <griffin@cryptolab.net> Cc: "Lina Srivastava" <lina@linasrivastava.com>, "liberationtech" < liberationtech@lists.stanford.edu>
Dear Griffin,
Thank you very much! I will pass this information along.
Best regards, Lina
Hi Lina,
While the content isn't encrypted for most of their apps, I would recommend Sandstorm as a good hosted option for forums and other collaborative apps. It's free for up to 5 apps (called "grains") and up to 200MB storage. For more, it's $9 a month: https://sandstorm.io/
For encrypted communication, Ricochet.im is pretty great and doesn't require a lot of work to set up. It has sane defaults (requires Tor to run).
best, Griffin
Lina Srivastava wrote:
Hello all,
A new support group for survivors of campus sexual assault is looking for a secure online communications platform. The group is not one of my clients, nor am I a member of or advisor to the group -- I am passing this request along as a favor -- so I have relatively little information about membership numbers, etc. I do believe everyone who is in the group is located in the U.S. or Canada. And they are looking for high security levels, giving survivors the ability to seek support from other members and to collectively organize for changes to policy and legislation on rape and assault. They are hoping to have password-protected login, private messaging, group forums, file share, all encrypted.
Do any of you have advice for an existing platform that would provide this that is relatively affordable?
Thanks in advance, Lina -- Accept what you cannot change, and change what you cannot accept. PGP: 0x03cf4a0ab3c79a63
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On 7/11/16, Rayzer <rayzer@riseup.net> wrote:
Buy a throwaway Mastercard at a drug store Albeit they'll know whereabouts you bought it.
Sorry, these days these require kyc, and if that doesn't match up to all the data selling / sharing / mining, they're gonna aml your balance straight to themselves, permanently.
Oh yeah. That's definitely proves boyce is a goody goody guy. Illusions. Sweet illusions, Cecilia. By the way, Hitler ""LOVED"" animals. Especially deers. https://retrieverman.files.wordpress.com/2016/01/hitler-with-roe-deer.jpg And boyce likes to "help" sometimes with 3 sentences (3 cents) in the list. Wau. It proves so much. *Boyce sends you a big thank you for the PR you made him right now. *And that he'll bring you back to the tor list for your ""service"" (and don't tell me you didn't think about that opening this thread.Oh no. You just wanted to "open" our eyes to the goodness in boyce. oops). 2016-07-11 6:56 GMT+03:00 Mirimir <mirimir@riseup.net>:
On 07/10/2016 07:34 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
My dear Juan,
Boyce was stupid and very injust, but he is not a bad person. I was talking about this kind of thing, testardo... :)
Kisses and kicks! Take care! :*
Ceci
It looks like sandstorm.io only accepts credit card payments. Bad :(
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Lina Srivastava" <lina@linasrivastava.com> Date: Jul 10, 2016 9:30 PM Subject: Re: [liberationtech] Need some advice re: online secure communications platform for a survivors group To: "Griffin Boyce" <griffin@cryptolab.net> Cc: "Lina Srivastava" <lina@linasrivastava.com>, "liberationtech" < liberationtech@lists.stanford.edu>
Dear Griffin,
Thank you very much! I will pass this information along.
Best regards, Lina
Hi Lina,
While the content isn't encrypted for most of their apps, I would recommend Sandstorm as a good hosted option for forums and other collaborative apps. It's free for up to 5 apps (called "grains") and up to 200MB storage. For more, it's $9 a month: https://sandstorm.io/
For encrypted communication, Ricochet.im is pretty great and doesn't require a lot of work to set up. It has sane defaults (requires Tor to run).
best, Griffin
On Jul 11, 2016 2:05 AM, "Александр" <afalex169@gmail.com> wrote:
Oh yeah. That's definitely proves boyce is a goody goody guy. Illusions. Sweet illusions, Cecilia.
By the way, Hitler ""LOVED"" animals. Especially deers. https://retrieverman.files.wordpress.com/2016/01/hitler-with-roe-deer.jpg And boyce likes to "help" sometimes with 3 sentences (3 cents) in the
list. Wau. It proves so much.
Boyce sends you a big thank you for the PR you made him right now. And
that he'll bring you back to the tor list for your ""service"" (and don't tell me you didn't think about that opening this thread.Oh no. You just wanted to "open" our eyes to the goodness in boyce. oops). === No, I was just thinking about hardcore wild and hot sex with a guy who hates me. All that I want in my life is flirting with Boyce in public, using the cpunks list. Oh, the way he banned me was so sexy, Alex... How about telling everybody I was doing "ludicrous rape apologetics" in his inbox? Wow, it was really exciting! Learn with him how to seduce a woman, my dear! :-) Hahaha, talking seriously now... Alex, my dear, what is the problem with you in the last weeks? Your last messages had more "f*ck this, f*ck that" than my whole sexual life, you are much more aggressive than usual and you simply didn't read the message content, silly boy! :-/ When I forwarded the message, I was trying: 1) to annoy Juan a bit. I like him a lot and he knows it. 2) to ask for some help for Lina, showing her thread in another list (Liberation Tech). Both, list and thread,can be interesting for some people here, I suppose. 3) to prove that even Boyce is able of good things, like _everybody_ in this world. I have a lot of things in common with Hitler, Alex. I am a vegetarian who loves children, animals, books, painting and German people too. Am I a bad person because of my preferences? :-) Boyce wrote to Lina in private, not in public, giving her a suggestion. I really appreciate kind and spontaneous support acts. The fact he used three sentences doesn't care. In some moments, three simple words are enough. Some people can write books without saying something really relevant. Writing a lot doesn't mean anything, Alex. I don't know if Boyce is a member of cpunks list or not, but it doesn't care. I don't want to be part of tor-talk list again and I know he is too proud to apologize for being injust with his stupid allegations of rape apology. You don't know me enough, Alex. Don't try to judge my acts using your way of thinking as measure, please. We are very different. I don't know what "PR" means, but I probably will be annoied with you if I search for its meaning. I really did not understand the "service" part, but I am sure you were so injust as Boyce. Congratulations, Alexander. You did it like a boss... whoops, a Boyce! ;) Hihi... Take care, silly boy. :-)
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Cecilia Tanaka
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grarpamp
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Mirimir
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Rayzer
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Александр