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[^1]: In the Cold War, the USA and its allies developed an elaborate series of export control regulations designed to prevent a wide range of Western technology from falling into the hands of others, particularly the Soviet bloc. Export controls on encryption became a matter of public debate with the introduction of the personal computer. Zimmermanns PGP and its distribution on the internet in 1991 was considered the first major individual level challenge to cryptography export controls, although ultimately, the popularization of e-commerce probably did play a much bigger role in the outcome. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crypto_Wars
[^2]: When Snowden first tried to contact the Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald, cryptography hackers and privacy activists collectively experienced a harsh reality check that punched our little Web of Bubble: no security is effective without usability. If an NSA analyst is forced to craft awful videos in order to teach a journalist how to install a tool called gpg4win, downloaded from an ugly website, do some scary copy/pastes and other such delights [shown in the 12 minute video: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/embed/video/1094895.html], we can strongly conclude that the usability, and general state of email encryption is **terribly broken**. So, more than ten years after the seminal article, we can affirm that sadly, Johnny cannot yet encrypt: https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~tygar/papers/Why_Johnny_Cant_Encrypt/OReilly.pdf.
[^2]: When Snowden first tried to contact the Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald, cryptography hackers and privacy activists collectively experienced a harsh reality check that punched our little Web of Bubble: no security is effective without usability. If an NSA analyst is forced to craft awful videos in order to teach a journalist how to install a tool called gpg4win, downloaded from an ugly website, do some scary copy/pastes and other such delights [shown in the 12 minute video: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/embed/video/1094895.html], we can strongly conclude that the usability, and general state of email encryption is **terribly broken**. So, more than ten years after the seminal article, we can affirm that sadly, Johnny cannot yet encrypt: https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~tygar/papers/Why_Johnny_Cant_Encrypt/OReilly.pdf
[^3]: In other words: the long death of Jabber/XMPP. Its frustrating how, over and over again, the fragmentation of an open ecosystem leads to centralized solutions. One can understand Signal developer and crypto anarchist Moxie Marlinspikes rants against federation only in terms of the desire of deploying updates to millions of users without waiting for the long tail and the distributed consensus to catch up. In the mobile messaging world Signal is right now the best thing we have, but it still represents a failure of the technosocial processes that prevented the open federation of communication infrastructures from becoming a reality today.

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[^30]: Antoinette Rouvroy et Thomas Berns. "Gouvernementalité algorithmique et perspectives d'émancipation: le disparate comme condition d'individuation par la relation?" Politique des algorithmes. Les métriques du web. *RESEAUX*, Vol.31, n.177, pp. 163-196 (2013). https://works.bepress.com/antoinette_rouvroy/47/
[^31]: ifapa.me est un collectif dédié à la recherce et à subversion des effets de la mathématisation et quantification de la vie quotidienne dans les sociétés nécrocapitalistes. http://www.ifapa.me/
[^31]: ifapa.me est un collectif dédié à la recherche et la subversion des effets de la mathématisation et de la quantification de la vie quotidienne dans les sociétés nécrocapitalistes. http://www.ifapa.me/
[^32]: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/big-data-may-be-reinforcing-racialbias-in-the-criminal-justice-system/2017/02/10/d63de518-ee3a-11e6-9973c5efb7ccfb0d_story.html?utm_term=.b7f5ab5df1f9

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[^10]: https://mailpile.is/
[^11]:
https://tankredhase.com/2015/12/01/whiteout-post-mortem/index.html
[^11]: https://tankredhase.com/2015/12/01/whiteout-post-mortem/index.html
[^12]: https://mailvelope.com/
[^13]:
https://roundcube.net/news/2016/05/22/roundcube-webmail-1.2.0-released
[^13]: https://roundcube.net/news/2016/05/22/roundcube-webmail-1.2.0-released
[^14]: https://github.com/OpenTechFund/secure-email

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[^12]: https://tetaneutral.net/
[^13]: http://www.passerelleco.info/article.php?id\_article=103
[^13]: http://www.passerelleco.info/article.php?id_article=103
[^14]: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9seau\_priv%C3%A9\_virtuel
[^14]: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9seau_priv%C3%A9_virtuel