Privacy
Riseup is committed to protecting user privacy. It does not log IP addresses or other identifying information, making it a good choice for those concerned about surveillance.
Security
Riseup offers strong encryption for email and other services. This ensures that user data is protected from unauthorized access.
No Ads
Unlike many free email providers, Riseup does not serve ads to its users, providing a cleaner and less intrusive user experience.
Collective Ownership
Riseup is an autonomous collective dedicated to providing communication and computer resources to activists working on liberatory social change.
Non-Profit
As a non-profit organization, Riseup’s primary goal is to support social movements, not to generate profit.
This lets you have a stable email address (e.g., johndoe@mydomain.com) no matter which email service you use. Consider https://njal.la/ or something similar. I also use Portmaster when I am on Windows. Forget defending against the government, they have state authority (violence, jail time), you don’t. See: https://riseup.net/ One-time pad (OTP) or “true randomness” (uniform probability distribution) is your only…
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10 months ago
Riseup VPN (version 1.2.0): Secure VPN powered by Bitmask.
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11 months ago
This subreddit is available for official coherence therapy people, just email me at lightningconductor(at)riseup.net (replace (at) with the @ mark), if you think you are the right person to take care of this forum. (If you want help, I can stay, or if you want space, I can go). Simply email me, and let me know.
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11 months ago
Riseup.net may have tips for organizing online. It’s run by awful Antifa types, but the software and infrastructure they develop is of interest to anyone wanting to collaborate with friends away from the prying eyes of greedy Capital.
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over 1 year ago
Does riseup.net have image proxies in place like gmail?
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over 1 year ago
This was from a user that was banned from /r/onions for saying RiseUp was a terrorist organization (which its not) and a response to people trying to post links to the DS website. It’s a website ran by a bunch of crypto anarcho types, more akin to antifa, that offers a bunch of great free online services (VPN/email/file uploads).
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over 1 year ago
I don’t know much about Mullvad but I think it’s good. I am currently using RiseUp which is free and surpisingly fast (~50mbps depending on server). In the past I have hosted my own VPN server, which I stopped doing for now, but probably going to start again sometime this year. My current VPS provider is LunaNode (quite average if not bad prices, Canada based) because of its payment methods, lack of information to…
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over 1 year ago
Another way to get bridges is to send an email to bridges@torproject.org. Leave the email subject empty and write “get transport obfs4” in the email’s message body. Please note that you must send the email using an address from one of the following email providers: Riseup or Gmail.
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almost 2 years ago
Cryptocurrency (be sure to write to us at solidarity_zone @ riseup.net if you transfer the cryptocurrency to support Vladimir Zolotarev):.
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almost 2 years ago
I looked at riseup.net and was very interested in joining because I want to be able to be more involved in the anarchist movement, but it says I need an invite code from a friend, how would I obtain one if I don’t know anyone already in the site?
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almost 2 years ago
Worth looking into it: https://riseup.net/.
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about 2 years ago
I personally use http://riseup.net.
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about 2 years ago
Https://riseup.net/ Riseup provides online communication tools for people and groups working on liberatory social change. We are a project to create democratic alternatives and practice self-determination by controlling our own secure means of communications.
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about 2 years ago
I think riseup.net (The group behind developing Tails and TOR) is a much better privacy forward alternative. There’s also systemli.org and some similar providers.
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over 2 years ago
Riseup VPN (version 1.1.3): Secure VPN powered by Bitmask.
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over 2 years ago
Don’t forget disroot.org and riseup.net.
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over 2 years ago
They have a mailing list, and that apparently makes them unable to add a proper DMARC policy. As a result, anyone can spoof an email at any @riseup.net address, and the email would show up as a legitimate email on most recipient mail servers.
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over 2 years ago
Riseup provides online communication tools for people and groups working on liberatory social change (source).
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over 2 years ago
Hi,
I’ve talked on a. Few other subs about this but Is there a way some one can generate an invitation for me? https://riseup.net/.
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over 2 years ago
Use VPN. I recommend riseup.net vpn.Iif you are looking for a free one. If u rich…. Use norvpn.com or just use Real-Debrid (paid) for $5 per month. I use riseup VPN and it is pretty good. But I watch only in 1080p because of lag….. VPN does not make lag go away when you put it in 4k. Real-Debrid does reduce lag.
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over 2 years ago
Riseup VPN (version 1.1.2): Secure VPN powered by Bitmask.
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over 2 years ago