30 Essential Pieces Of Free (and Open) Software for Windows …

Recently, I received a fresh new laptop from Dell. Upon receiving it, I did the traditional installation of Windows from scratch on it to remove a lot of the garbage that is preinstalled on Dells. Then I got really busy installing tons of great software that takes care of pretty much every software need I have. Not only was all of the software free, every piece of it was open source, which means that the code is peer-reviewed; no spyware here!

What follows is a list of thirty pieces of software that are the cream of the crop of open source software for Windows. Not only is every piece of it free, almost all of them directly replace expensive software packages.

Now, if only there were an open version of The Sims 2, I might go the whole way and switch to Linux

Replaces Internet Explorer If you havent switched to Firefox for your web browsing needs, do it now. It stops annoying popups and it has tons of amazing plugins that can make surfing the web even better. I could evangelize all day about Firefox, but one things for sure: the first thing I do on any new Windows machine is run Internet Explorer just long enough to download Firefox.

Replaces Microsoft Outlook or Eudora Thunderbird is an email client that has five big things going for it: its free, its full featured, its lightweight and runs quick, it has an unparalleled spam filter, and it protects you from those ridiculous phishing attacks by clearly indicating which emails send you to a bogus website. If youre not already using a web-based email solution, Thunderbird should be your client.

Replaces Microsoft Outlooks calendaring functions Might as well get the Mozilla trifecta out of the way by mentioning Sunbird, which is the Mozilla Foundations calendaring program. Its extremely easy to use (I figured out everything I needed in a minute or two) and easy to share your calendar with others. I consider a calendaring tool to be essential if youre using a laptop, and this is no different.

Replaces Microsoft Word Want a good word processor but find Microsoft Word too expensive? AbiWord is my favorite replacement for Word. Its lightweight (meaning it runs quickly) and includes pretty much every feature that I use regularly in a word processor, plus it can save files in formats that you can exchange with Word and WordPerfect users, plus open any of their files, too.

Replaces Microsoft Excel and Microsoft PowerPoint If you want to replace the rest of the Office suite, your best bet is OpenOffice. It includes very nice replacements for Excel and PowerPoint (and workable replacements for Access and other Office elements). In fact, I actually prefer their Excel and PowerPoint replacements to the real thing.

Replaces Norton AntiVirus or McAfee ClamWin is a slick anti-virus software thats quite easy to manage and is unobtrusive while keep your system free of viruses. Thats pretty much all I want from a package, so why pay money for McAfee to keep bugging me all the time?

Replaces AIM, Windows Messenger, etc. This is a very clean instant messaging program that allows you to be on AOL Instant Messenger, Windows (MSN) Messenger, and Yahoo Messenger simultaneously with one program. There are other free packages that do this, but Gaim is stable and clean and simple.

Original but essential From their website, BitTorrent is a peer-assisted, digital content delivery platform that provides the fastest, most efficient means of distributing, discovering, and consuming large, high-quality files on the Web. Our mission is simple: to deliver the content that entertains and informs the digital world. In other words, BitTorrent allows you to download large media files and also use your bandwidth to help others download these files. Search for media files you want and download em.

Replaces Adobe Photoshop This is a version of the GNU Image Manipulation Program that does a pretty solid job of imitating Adobe Photoshop a regular user of Photoshop (like me) can adapt to it quite quickly. Its very richly featured and runs quite well in fact, I see no reason to ever go back, even if Photoshop were free.

Replaces LimeWire, BearShare, etc. Sure, LimeWire and BearShare are free, but why not just get the same basic software without all of the spyware? Gnucleus is pretty much identical to those software packages but without all that extra junk that slows down your computer.

Replaces Windows Media Player, Quicktime, RealPlayer, etc. If you get tired of having tons of media players on your computer, get this package that runs pretty much every media type youll run across without breaking a sweat.

Unique but essential Juice lets you effortlessly subscribe to podcasts, organize them, and listen to them at your convenience. In conjunction with PodNova, I find it easier to use Juice to organize podcasts than using iTunes itself.

Unique but essential (for some) If youre interested in recording your own podcast (or just want to make your own voice recordings for whatever reason), Audacity and a microphone are pretty much all you need to get the job done. Im not much for podcasting (lets just say I dont have a radio voice), but I use Audacity for other voice recording purposes.

Unique but essential RSSOwl is one of many open source RSS readers. In other words, it enables you to use one program to keep track of the content of a lot of different blogs; if you read a lot of blogs, its the only way to keep tabs on all of them without devoting hours jumping from site to site. If you have a laptop, its preferable to using sites like Bloglines, but if youre on a desktop, a web-based feed manager might be better.

Replaces WinFTP Many people occasionally have a need to FTP files to other computers; if you ever have the need to transfer files in such a fashion, FileZilla will do the job slickly and quickly.

Unique but essential Keynote is basically designed specifically for the task of taking notes on a laptop. If you ever find yourself in a meeting or a presentation with your laptop open and want to jot down notes and organize them just a bit, Keynote is unquestionably the program for you. Its not good at quality word processing, but thats not the point. In my professional work, I find myself using Keynote almost as often as any other utility.

Replaces iTunes If youre not already committed to downloaded music from the iTunes Music Store, then MusikCube is the best choice available for a music organizer and player. It organizes your mp3s, makes it really easy and really fast to find them, and allows you to make some incredibly clever smart playlists.

Unique but essential Handbrake enables you to stick a DVD in your DVD drive and have the contents of that film stored to your hard drive in a form that can be read by pretty much any media player. I often use it to put a few movies on my laptop for travel purposes, so I dont have to worry about keeping track of DVDs while on the road.

Replaces mIRC X-Chat is a free IRC client. For those unfamiliar with IRC, its a place for technical people (and, as my wife loves to point out, nerds) to meet and discuss topics in an open environment. I often find it very useful when piecing through difficult technical issues.

Unique but essential KeePass is a program that securely stores and manages the abundance of passwords we all use on a daily basis. I have literally hundreds of usernames and passwords spread out all over the place; KeePass keeps them all for me and keeps them safe.

Unique but essential TrueCrypt enables you to convert a memory stick into a strongly encrypted data storage device, meaning that you can store personal data on it without worrying about losing it and having personal information get out and about. I use it to keep some of my most personal data off of my laptop and strongly secured, just in case.

Replaces Adobe Acrobat PDFCreator creates a virtual printer on your computer that, if you print a document to it from any program, creates a PDF of that document that can be read on any computer with Acrobat Reader on it. After installing PDFCreator, all you have to do is print like normal and out comes a PDF!

Unique but Essential Freemind is a mind mapping software program. In essence, it enables you to brainstorm and link together ideas quickly, creating maps of concepts similar to what you might do on a whiteboard. I find it incredibly useful when putting together ideas for new posts or planning small projects or assembling the backbone of a writing project.

Replaces Google Earth WorldWind is very similar to Google Earth in that it allows you to browse the globe. While it isnt strong for creating maps (but why not just use Google Maps for that?), it is utterly incredible for viewing three-dimensional landscapes of any place on earth.

Replaces Notepad Notepad2 is a replacement for the traditional Windows Notepad that just adds a few sweet little features: multiple documents; line, word, and character counts; and some highlighting of tags. In fact, Im using Notepad2 as I draft this post (after using Freemind to organize it).

Unique but useful HealthMonitor enables you to keep an eye on the health of your computer. It identifies slowdowns and other system issues quickly and lets you know (for example, it gives a popup if your system memory gets to a certain percentage of fullness, or if your hard drive has only 10 GB free). This can keep you out of trouble and also give you clues to problems your machine might be having.

Unique but useful Sometimes late into a writing session, my wrists get sore from too much repetitive movement. Workrave basically jumps in before this happens and locks down the computer for a while, preventing me from working too much and causing repetitive stress injury. Since Ive started using it, it hasnt significantly hurt my productivity at all and my wrists are thanking me!

Replaces Microsoft Project If you do any project management (or have a need to dip your toes in the water), GanttPV does a brilliant job of managing the task quickly, easily, and freely. If you need to move to MS Project later, you can export from GanttPV to Project, but once you start digging into GanttPV, youll likely have no reason to use Project.

Replaces Microsoft Money or Quicken GnuCash is a slimmed-down version of the bloated Microsoft Money and Quicken packages, but it contains all of the features I want for managing my money. The interfaces are incredibly simple it functions much like a checkbook ledger on your computer but theres a lot of meat hidden throughout the software.

Replaces Quake IV, Halo, etc. After all this downloading, youre going to need to blow off a little steam, and Ive yet to find a more enjoyable free game than this one. Its basically a third person combat game, but the graphics are spectacular and the game is quite engrossing.

If youve downloaded and installed all of these, youve got access to all the productivity software youll likely need, clean and open and best of all free.

A brand-new computer comes with a host of pre-installed software, some of which are only accessible as limited free trials. Fortunately, many of the best open source software are not only able to completely replace their paid counterparts but they also (arguably) perform better since they are peer-reviewed. If youre on the hunt for the best free software, start with our open source software list below:

Replaces Microsoft Office Apache OpenOffice provides word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, a formula editor, and database management applications, all of which generally offer the same functionalities and features as MS Office.

Replaces Internet Explorer A popular alternative to Chrome, more than 30% of web users use Firefox as their browser. Firefox stops annoying popups and has tons of amazing plugins that can make surfing the web more personalized and efficient.

Replaces Internet Explorer Google Chrome isnt an open source software but its a viable alternative to Firefox (if that isnt your thing). Its free, fast, and efficient and comes with an abundance of add-ons so you can customize it to your liking. Theres even an option to open an incognito window, which doesnt save your cache or browser history if prefer to keep things more private at home or in the office.

Replaces Microsoft Outlook or Eudora Thunderbird is an email client that has five big things going for it: its free, its full-featured, its lightweight and runs quick, it has an unparalleled spam filter, and it protects you from those ridiculous phishing attacks by clearly indicating which emails send you to a bogus website. If youre not already using a web-based email solution, Thunderbird should be your client.

Replaces Microsoft Calendar Meant to be used with Thunderbird, Lightning enables you to organize your schedule and important events in a calendar thats fully integrated with your email. You can manage and share multiple calendars, create recurring events, add to-do lists, invite friends to events, and subscribe to public calendars, including holidays.

Replaces Adobe Acrobat PDFCreator creates a virtual printer on your computer that, if you print a document to it from any program, creates a PDF readable on any computer with Acrobat Reader installed. It supports many Adobe PDF options, including password protection and 128-bit encryption. All you need to do is print and it creates a PDF!

Useful If you have multiple instant-messaging accounts, use Pidgin to use them all at once. It supports AIM, ICQ, Google Hangouts, Jabber/XMPP, MSN Messenger, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, IRC, MXit, Novell, and more.

Replaces Microsoft Project If you do any project management (or need to dip your toes in the water), GanttPV does a brilliant job of managing the task quickly, easily, and freely. If you need to move to MS Project later, you can export from GanttPV to Project, but once you start digging into GanttPV, youll likely have no reason to use Project.

Useful Mind mapping is a key process in many businesses, and this mind mapper does a great job providing an easy-to-use hierarchical editor and other tools to help organize your ideas into one coherent overview.

Unique but essential (for some) VirtualBox is a desktop virtualization software, which functions to separate your physical desktop from your desktop space and applications so you can access it from anywhere. It also makes recovery of lost files much easier since all the components are saved in a data center. VirtualBox comes with impressive processing power so your desktop isnt slowed down.

Replaces Microsoft Windows Notepad Notepad++s minimalist, user-friendly style is pleasant to use and comes with features such as multi-view, multiple tabs for separate documents, word auto completion, zoom functions, and bookmarking. On top of that, their systems minimize carbon dioxide emissions by using less CPU power!

Useful With Greenshot, you can take full or partial screenshots and add text and shapes to it so your colleagues quickly understand what youre visually describing. Greenshot supports several image formats.

Replaces WinFTP Many people occasionally have a need to FTP files to other computers. FileZilla will do the job slickly and quickly, especially with their simple drag-and-drop functionality. FileZilla is especially efficient for batch transfers.

Replaces Quicken TurboCASH 5 is a small-business accounting package that includes such functions as invoicing, debtors, creditors, VAT accounting, balance sheet and income statements, and reporting. Its accessible to multiple users and companies.

Replaces Microsoft Money or Quicken GnuCash is a slimmed-down version of the bloated Microsoft Money and Quicken packages, but it contains all of the essential features for managing money. The interfaces are incredibly simple it functions much like a checkbook ledger on your computer but theres a lot of meat hidden throughout the software.

Replaces BitTorrent Ares Galaxy is a BitTorrent and chat software program with an easily accessible interface and a built-in audio/video viewer. You can share any types of digital file and publish your them through their own peer-to-peer network.

Replaces BitTorrent eMule is a peer-to-peer file-sharing client that includes robust search features, checks for file corruptions during downloads, and previews of downloads.

Replaces BitTorrent Tribler enables its users to discover and share video, audio, photos, and other files.

Replaces Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is the most popular free alternative to Photoshop. It is known for its versatility, as you can use it as a simple Paint program or for more sophisticated capabilities, such as photo retouching, layering image rendering, and format conversion.

Replaces Maya, 3DSMax Blender is a 3D graphics-creation program that enables you to perform animation, modeling, rendering, post-production, real-time interactive 3D, and much more.

Replaces Microsoft Visio Very similar to Visio, you can use Dia to create a wide variety of diagrams, such as flowcharts and relationship charts. You can save your pieces to an XML format and export them to EPS or SVG formats.

Replaces Adobe Illustrator or CorelDraw Inkscape is a vector graphics editor that includes features such as shapes, paths, markers, clones, text, gradients, and patterns while supporting functionalities such as layers, node editing, bitmap tracing, and more. You can import JPEG, TIFF, and PNG files and export as PNG or other vector-based formats.

Replaces PageMaker, InDesign, QuarkXPress Scribus, a desktop publishing application, supports many major graphic formats as well as SVG import and export.

Useful VLC is a fast and powerful multimedia player that supports various audio and video formats, including but not limited to MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, and MP3, as well as DVDs and VCDs. It plays almost any file, CD, DVD, webcams, and other devices.

Useful SMPlayer is a free media player with the added ability to play and download YouTube videos. On top of that, if youre the type not to sit and commit to an entire movie, SMPlayer will simply replay where you left off, which is perfect for busy folks.

Unique but essential Handbrake enables you to stick a DVD in your DVD drive and have the contents of that film stored to your hard drive in a form that can be read by pretty much any media player. This is awesome for travel since you can store all your movies in your laptop instead of carrying around DVDs.

Unique but essential (for some) If youre interested in recording your own podcast (or just want to make your own voice recordings for whatever reason), Audacity and a microphone are pretty much all you need to get the job done. Audacity is also very useful for other voice recording purposes.

Useful Media Player Classic plays a wide swath of audio and video formats, including MPEG/MPEG-2/MPEG-4, DivX, Xvid, and CD/VCD/DVD media.

Essential KeePass is a lightweight and intuitive password manager for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and mobile devices. Your passwords are kept safe in an encrypted database, which you can quickly access with a master password.

Replaces BitLocker TrueCrypt enables you to convert a memory stick into a strongly encrypted data storage device, meaning that you can store personal data on it without worrying about losing it and having personal information get out and about.

Replaces Norton Antivirus You can hardly tell Bitdefender is running, as it works quietly but efficiently. Its excellent at blocking and removing malware as well as protecting your computer from phishing.

Useful HealthMonitor enables you to keep an eye on the health of your computer. It identifies slowdowns and other system issues quickly and lets you know (for example, it gives a popup if your system memory gets to a certain percentage of fullness, or if your hard drive has only 10 GB free). This can keep you out of trouble and also give you clues to problems your machine might be having.

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What Is Open Source – O’Reilly Media – ONLamp.com

Answering the question What is open source? used to be a lot simpler than it is today.

Open source began as, and for the most part still is, software created by a community of people who are dedicated to working together in a highly collaborative and evolutionary way.

The most important difference between software created by the open source communities and commercial software sold by vendors is that open source software is published under licenses that ensure that the source code is available to everyone to inspect, change, download, and explore as they wish. This is the essential meaning of open source: the source code--the language in which the software is written and the key to understanding how the software works--can be obtained and improved by anyone with the right skills.

More precise definitions extend this basic concept by adding provisions concerning derivative works, the rights to use the software for any purpose, the rights of the original author, and prohibitions against discrimination.

For those new to the idea of open source or unfamiliar with the way software gets developed, here's how it works most of the time:

One or more developers--meaning people who have the skills to create software--get an idea about creating software to solve a problem.

The developers start writing code to create a solution. This is frequently called "scratching an itch."

The developers put this code where other developers can find out about it, download it, and play with it. There are many locations, such as SourceForge.com, where people post their projects.

Usually the source code is published under one of several popular open source licenses that ensure that the source code and any derivative works remain open source.

Through an informal process of sharing ideas, fiddling with each others' code, and trial and error, the software gets better and better, sometimes changing direction to solve new problems as new people discover the software.

At some point, the software gets finished or doesn't. It becomes popular, stays obscure, or fades away. Programs like Linux and Apache have had thousands of contributors. Other projects have been created by one or two people.

As time goes on, developers come and go, and projects become active or dormant.

A huge amount of amazing software has been created through this loose process. While much of open source development has focused on creating tools for software developers, an increasing amount of effort is being put into creating programs to solve less technical problems like publishing blogs or keeping track of skydiving activity.

While this explanation is sufficient for most purposes, such a simple answer is really no longer accurate. The right answer today depends on your perspective. To really understand the question What is open source? in a complete and useful way, we must know who is asking the question. For example, if we asked Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman, or Bill Gates, we might get very different answers. Here's what open source means to a variety of different groups.

For users of software who have the skills to download and install software, open source means choice and freedom.

The choice comes from the huge amount of programs available. Some programs like Firefox (the smoking-hot browser from Mozilla.org) or OpenOffice.org (a suite of word processing, spreadsheet, and related programs) can be downloaded and used by just about anybody. Other open source projects such as Babeldoc or Axkit are mostly useful for software developers.

None of this open source software costs money. Some programs charge subscriptions for support, updates, documentation, or premium versions, but most of those are usable without paying a fee.

The freedom comes from the fact that the source code is available. If you want to change something, then you can, if you have the right skills. Only a handful of the people who download and use open source ever actually change it. Most use it as intended, but they have the freedom to modify it if they want.

For developers and engineers, open source has many additional meanings. To those who found a successful project, open source can mean fame, recognition, and sometimes even money from consulting or other sources.

Other developers see in open source a masterful software development methodology founded on the virtues of collaboration, incremental evolution, and working code.

For most developers, open source is a both a source of tools to help solve problems and a constant source of exciting new things to learn.

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Netflix Open Source Software Center

Providing Actionable Insight at Massive Scale

Telemetry and metrics play a critical role in the operations of any company, and at more than a billion metrics per minute flowing into Atlas, our time-series telemetry platform, they play a critical role at Netflix. However, Operational Insight is considered a higher-order family of products at Netflix, including the ability to understand the current components of our cloud ecosystem via Edda, and the easy integration of Java application code with Atlas via the Spectator library.

Effective performance instrumentation allows engineers to drill quickly on a massive volume of metrics, making critical decisions quickly and efficiently. Vector exposes high-resolution host-level metrics with minimal overhead.

Outside of the operational domain, cost management and visibility into where our resources are used in the cloud is a multi-million question to be answered; we've built Ice as a way to expose ongoing cost and and cloud utilization trends to engineers so they can have a better understanding of the footprint of their applications in our environment.

Finally to validate reliability, we have the Simian Army which tests our instances for random failures.

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Intel Security-McAfeeAntivirus, Encryption, Firewall …

Backed by an award-winning research team, security technologies from Intel Security use a unique, predictive capability that is powered by McAfee Global Threat Intelligenceenabling home users and businesses to stay one step ahead of online threats.

Intel Security enables users to safely connect to the Internet, and securely surf and shop the web. With McAfee All Access, McAfee Total Protection, McAfee Internet Security, and McAfee AntiVirus Plus, consumers get complete antimalware and antispyware protection, along with an integrated firewall to ensure their computer systems remain virus-free. Additionally, McAfees virus removal service helps you easily clean viruses and spyware from your PCall from the comfort of your home. Try out McAfee software by downloading our free antivirus trials.

McAfee Mobile Security provides comprehensive mobile device protection with antivirus, anti-theft, and web and app protection for smartphones and Android tablets.

Intel Security solutions deliver the highest levels of threat visibility and antimalware protection, including comprehensive system and endpoint protection, network security, cloud security, database security, endpoint detection and response, and data protection. Our complete security solutions extend beyond virus software and antimalware protection to server security, SIEM, and intrusion prevention systems (IPS). Backed by McAfee Global Threat Intelligence, our solutions help companies enhance visibility into their security postures, allowing business to embrace virtualization, cloud services, and mobile devices, while protecting critical assets and sensitive data, and improving incident response.

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WhatsApp Rolls Out End-To-End Encryption to its Over One …

End-to-end encryption has just gone massively mainstream. In an update on March 31st, the Facebook-owned messaging platform WhatsApp quietly pushed an update adding end-to-end encryption enabled by default to its chat and call functionality. They announced the change publicly on Tuesday, allowing the app's over 1 billion monthly active users to message each other with the guarantee of strong encryptionwhether they're exchanging messages, sending files, participating in group chats, or calling each other directly. Let us be clear: this means that WhatsApp has in one fell swoop moved the user base of end-to-end encryption from those protecting trade secrets, enthused crypto-hobbyists, and whistleblowers to an actually significant portion of the world population. It is difficult to overstate the importance of this move for the security and privacy of ordinary users. As of this week, there are hundreds of millions of users communicating with each other using end-to-end encryption for the very first time.

Not only are the app's users protected by encryption, but it's strong encryption. In a technical white paper released on April 4, WhatsApp describes in detail the underlying cryptographic exchange that occurs when users message each other. It's based on The Signal Protocol (ne Axolotl) developed at Open Whisper Systems, and utilizes double ratcheting to provide forward secrecy even if session keys are compromised. This means that if an adversary is able to uncover the cryptographic keys being used by the app, this will not compromise communications made with contacts in the pastthese will still be protected. The Signal Protocol uses strong and well-vetted cryptographic building blocks (or 'primitives') to construct and transmit messages, including ECDH using Curve25519. In addition to the service's strong end-to-end offerings, all communications between the client app and the WhatsApp server are encrypted using Noise Pipes from the Noise Protocol Framework.

Those familiar with using Signal will find the encryption workflow on WhatsApp similar. Both apps aim for ease of use, hiding the underlying cryptographic functionality away from the end user and integrating it as seamlessly as possible into the normal, intuitive app user interface. There are a few differences, though. The main differences have to do with how authenticity is established.

Traditionally, end-to-end applications have relied on manually verifying fingerprints. If Alice wants to verify Bob's identity, Alice would have Bob read off (or display the QR code for) his 'fingerprint'the digest form of his public encryption key. If Alice has the same fingerprint for Bob, she can be assured that when she retrieved Bob's key from the Internet it wasn't tampered with or replaced by the key of someone else, perhaps someone with malicious intent. Bob would then have Alice read her key as well.

WhatsApp has made the interesting decision not to repeat this workflow in its app. Instead, it presents a distinct QR code per interaction that is shared so that both Alice and Bob will be scanning the same QR code on each other's devices. Presumably, their reasoning is that it is more intuitive for both parties to be verifying the same exact image (which actually just consists of both Alice and Bob's fingerprints concatenated together.) What's interesting about this decision is that it indicates some consideration was given to introducing the concept of key verification to millions of people. In contrast, Apple's iMessage platform, which gained notoriety last year for its own use of end-to-end encryption, does not allow users to verify each others keys at all. WhatsApp is showing the world that you don't need to sacrifice usability in order to provide meaningful features such as ways to verify contact authenticity.

In order to verify the identity of a contact, first you'll want to ensure that your contact is using the latest update of WhatsApp that actually supports the new security features. You can do this on Android by viewing the contact's details:

You'll see a green lock to indicate your communications are encrypted. Then, you can tap the lock to verify a security code as described above:

From this screen, you can have your contact scan your code, and you can scan your contact's code.

One of the settings the security-conscious should be sure to change is enabling security notifications. This ensures that if the encryption key for your contact changes, you will be notified of this change so that you'll know you have to verify security codes again. With Signal these notifications are always shown, but with WhatsApp they are optional and are switched off by default. To change this in Android, go into Settings Account Security, and slide 'Show security notifications' to the right:

We've updated our Secure Messaging Scorecard to give WhatsApp 6 out of 7 stars. Unfortunately, WhatsApp remains closed source, which means that an independent reviewer can not review the code and its security. For this reason, if you're using Signal to communicate with contacts already, keep it. It's better to use a fully free and open source product. But because of the wide adoption of WhatsApp, you may have contacts you would have never expected using end-to-end encryption already. For the sake of their and your privacy and security, install WhatsApp and use it when communicating with them. You'll be glad you did.

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Whistleblower Edward Snowden and artist Jean-Michel Jarre …

The GuardianEdward Snowden talking to Jean-Michel Jarre via video link.

In 2016, he's releasing a dance track.

The 32-year-old whistleblower is teaming up with legendary electronic artist Jean-Michel Jarre to produce a "techno" song for the musician's upcoming album, after newspaper The Guardian put them in touch at Jarre's request.

The song, called "Exit," will appear on "Electronica Volume II: The Heart of Noise," due out on May 6.

I've always appreciated electronic music," Snowden, who currently lives at an undisclosed location in Russia, says in a video produced by The Guardian. "The melodies I remember with the most fondness are from video games where they generate 8-bit music, and those kind of chip tunes have really made a resurgence in modern musical culture today, and I thinkpeople like Jean-Michel are the ones that really popularised that, made it possible for us to appreciate it as more than just background but as actual culture."

Jarre is a pioneering French electronic music producer. 67 years old, he has released more than two dozen album and racked up more than 80 million album sales. He says he is inspired by Snowden's decision to speak out against US government surveillance, and is dedicating the new entire album to him. "The first time I heart about Edward Snowden, I thought about my Mum," the artist says. "She was a great figure about the French Resistance and she went into the Resistance [at] more or less the same age."

The song itself which you can listen to a preview of in the video below is a "speedy techno track evoking the constant and hectic production of data, this obsessive quest for more information on everything and everybody," Jarre says.

It also includes vocal samples of Snowden talking about rights and privacy.

Snowden signs off the Guardian's video with an ode to the power of music. "Music works across language, Music works across borders. Music works across culture. Music, as with all arts, is one of the only ways that we can create bonds and bridges between human hearts that are beyond semantic understanding and that is reason more than anything else why we need music."

Rave on, Ed.

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Edward Snowden’s New Job: Electronic Music Vocalist | Rolling …

French composer Jean Michel Jarre and whistleblower Edward Snowden, two enigmatic figures for starkly contrasting reasons, have collaborated on "Exit," a track off the electronic music pioneer's upcoming new LP Electronica 2: The Heart of Noise. For the pulse-racing cut, the composer travelled to Russia to work with the former NSA analyst, who remains in exile after leaking classified documents detailing how the United States and other countries are spying on their citizens.

In this exclusive video to Rolling Stone, Snowden discusses his love of electronic music, Jarre's influence on the genre and why he collaborated with the Oxygne composer.

"I've always appreciated electronic music. The melodies that I remember with most fondness are actually from video games where they generate 8-bit music, and those kinds of chiptunes have really made a resurgence in modern musical culture today," Snowden says in the video. "And I think people like Jean Michel are the ones who really popularized that and made that possible for us to appreciate it as more than just sounds, as more than just background, but as actual culture."

Speaking to Rolling Stone, Jarre says he reached out to a journalist and mutual acquaintance he sharedwith Snowden who eventually put them in contact. "We connected quite easily through a trusted friend of Edwards," Jarre said. "I think that Edward was surprised to receive my invitation to collaborate on a musical composition, to voice his message via another media."

For Jarre, Snowden's refusal to turn a blind eye toward the U.S.' spying program reminded the composer of his mother France Pejot, a key figure in the French Resistance during World War II. "I thought a lot about what she told me when I was a kid, saying that when society is generically something that you can not accept, you have to stand up against it," Jarre said. "Edward Snowden became a modern hero, not by saying 'stop,' but to be careful regarding the (ab)use of technology."

Over the course of a few videoconference conversations, Jarre and Snowden laid the foundation for their collaborative track, including its frenzied, anxious tone and Snowden's message within the song."Obviously the spectre of surveillance heavily looms as soon as you find yourself in direct contact with Edward," Jarre told Rolling Stone. The collaborators eventually met up in Russia, where Snowden has been seeking asylum, to complete work on "Exit.""I was surprised, " Snowden admits in the video. "It was certainly not something I was expecting, as a engineer [and] someone who's not really cool."

Jarre added that itwas Snowden who gave "Exit" its name."You have a choice and 'Exit,' whether it's used as a noun or a verb, is something which we pursue," Snowden said of the track. "It's something where we direct ourselves. Its about an action which may change everything from where we are to another direction, a departure to somewhere else."

On the musical side, Jarre said of composing "Exit" at his Paris studio, "I wrote a speedy techno track evoking the constant and hectic production of data and the obsessive quest for more information. I then linked the music with this mad hunt and chase in order to get hold of people like Edward Snowden. One of the recurrent themes of Electronica 1 & 2 is the ambiguous relationship we have with technology. On one side we have the world in our pocket and on the other side, the world is spying on us constantly."

The double-edged sword that technology presents is a centraltheme and the "core message" throughout"Exit.""Technology can actually increase privacy," Snowden, with his voice subtly and eerily modulated, sayson "Exit." "The question is: Why are our private details that are transmitted online, or why are private details that are stored on our personal devices, any different than the details and the private record of our lives that are stored in our private journals."

Later on the track, Snowden warns over an icy drone, "Saying that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different that saying you don't care about freedom of speech because you have nothing to say. It's a deeply antisocial principle because rights are not justindividual, they're collective. What may not have value to you today may have value to an entire population... If you don't stand up for it, then who will?" After alayered, frantic interlude by Jarre, Snowden concludes by again asking, "If you don't stand up for it, then who will?"

Snowden is one of a "dream team" of collaborators and guests that Jarre assembled for Electronica 2: The Heart of Noise: Primal Scream, Gary Numan, Hans Zimmer, Cyndi Lauper, the Orb, the Pet Shop Boys, Peaches, Julia Holter and more contribute to the album, the follow-up to 2015's similarly all-starElectronica 1: The Time Machine. (When Electronica 2's track list was first announced, a mysterious "E.S." was listed as the guest on "Exit.")

Electronica 2: The Heart of Noise is out May 6th. Thosewho pre-orderthe album will receive an instant download of "Exit" as well as the Peaches-featuring "What You Want" and opening track "The Heart of Noise, Part 1" with Rone. After a summer performing at a handful of European music festivals, Jarre will embark on an international tour starting October 4th in Cardiff, Wales.

"Music works across language, music works across borders, music works across all cultures," Snowden says in the video. "Music, as with all art, is one of the only ways that we can create bonds and bridges between human hearts that are beyond semantic understanding, and that is reason, more than anything else, why we need music."

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A day after the documentary "Citizen Four" about his leaking of government documents won the Academy Award in the documentary feature category, Edward Snowden andwered questions in an "ask me anything" session on Reddit.

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An attempt by Germanys opposition to force the government to let former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden travel to Berlin to testify on the agencys activities was thrown out by the countrys constitutional court.

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