Riseup Description

The Riseup Collective is an independent body with members around the world. It is based in Seattle. Our mission is to help create a free society, a world that is free from need and freedom of expression, without oppression or hierarchy, and where power is shared equally. Allies who are fighting against capitalism and other forms oppression will find communication and computer resources from us. Riseup offers online communication tools to people and groups working for liberatory social change. We are a project that creates democratic alternatives and allows individuals to exercise self-determination through secure communication. We offer mailing lists to activist organizations.

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Company:
Riseup
Year Founded:
1999
Website:
riseup.net/en

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Riseup Features and Options

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Anonymous Browsing
DNS Leak Protection
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  • Name: Anonymous (Verified)
    Job Title: Pentester
    Length of product use: Free Trial
    Used How Often?: Monthly
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 1 - 25
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    Good luck joining.

    Date: Dec 24 2022

    Summary: Don't even bother unless you're a hippie, they don't know what cyber activism is evidently, thus my confusion as to the great security.
    My list
    1) Tutanota 2) Proton 3) Disroot 4) Cyberfear
    5) Lavabit 6) DNMX (Dark Net Mail Xchange)

    Positive: Cool name, cool logo, excellent security, and nothing else.

    Negative: Can't join, when attempting to join you have to get some sort of invite code from an existing user, if you attempt to contact the support to gain entry you'll be shot down rather harshly. I don't care about activists, at least the kind they want, my activist type is not but more or less is the same frequency as Guy Fawkes' disciples, which is why I wanted Riseup as its secure.

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