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IFF Tool Showcase: the projects

During the Internet Freedom Festival, which will take place in Valencia, Spain, from the 1st to the 6th March 2016, eQualit.ie will host a tool showcase and award ceremony on Thursday 3rd March, starting from 7 pm.

During the showcase, 15 tools will be introduced with a short presentation to the entire room and then be assigned to their own tables for a continuing discussion with the audience, who will then vote their favourite projects for three different categories – “You did whaaaat?”, “Wish I’d thought of that!”, and “You get a biscuit”.

Here is the complete list of the presented projects, with a link to the posts we have dedicated to each of them:

  • CENO – an innovative approach to censorship circumvention, based on P2P storage networks.
  • CGIProxy – a clientless web proxy that supports Javascript and Flash, enabling access even to the most complex websites.
  • Code of Conduct builder – an interactive tool for building a Code of Conduct for a community’s offline and online spaces.
  • CoyIM – a safe and secure Jabber/XMPP client with built-in support for Tor, OTR and TLS.
  • FreedomBox – a free software stack that can be installed in inexpensive hardware to turn it into a personal server that protects your privacy.
  • NetAidKit – a pocket size, USB powered router that connects everything to everything, designed specifically for non-technical users.
  • OnionShare – a desktop application to share files anonymously and securely using the Tor network.
  • Peerio – a tool to send encrypted messages and files, developed with the aim of making encrypted communications attractive and accessible.
  • Psiphon – a widely-used free censorship circumvention tool.
  • Qubes OS – a free and open source security-oriented operating system that implements security by compartmentalization.
  • SecurePost – an Android App that allows a group to share a Twitter account or Facebook page without sharing the account password.
  • StingWatch – a tool enabling ordinary people to monitor and map police use of IMSI-Catchers, aka Stingrays.
  • StoryMaker – an open source app helping anyone learn to make great multimedia stories and safely produce and publish them with their mobile device.
  • Umbrella – a free and open source Android app to help journalists and activists manage their security on the move.
  • uProxy – an open source browser extension for Chrome and Firefox that lets users share their route to the Internet with each other.

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