[liberationtech] a privacy preserving and resilient social network
Alireza Mahdian
alireza.mahdian at gmail.com
Thu Jun 27 22:21:37 PDT 2013
Hi,
With all the recent news on NSA spying on social network users the concern over the user privacy has increased even more. I am not arguing whether it is ethical or not and whether it is needed for the safety of citizens and how effective it would be. even before this, social network providers like Facebook and Google were violating user privacy in so many ways and only a small fraction of it was revealed.
A need for a more secure and private social network has always been there and was never adequately addressed. I have been working on this issue for a long time and I have been able to design and implement a social network that is inherently user privacy preserving. it uses military grade encryption and no authority can have any control over it. one design goal behind it was actually to make it resilient towards government imposed censorship and filtering. This is specially useful as it provides a very effective tool for democracy movement advocacy groups. I have implemented a prototype and you can check it out at http://joinmyzone.com . It is a complex piece of software but to summarize how it works you can think of it as implementing a social network over bittorrent. it supports all the common features of Facebook and Google+. Feel free to send me your feedbacks. thanks.
Ali
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Alireza Mahdian
Department of Computer Science
University of Colorado at Boulder
Email: alireza.mahdian at gmail.com
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