Web resources we find useful and important

Because links may open in un-secure browsers we suggest  copy and past into your prefered browser, perhaps one listed in this section below below

immagrants

SPREAD INFORMATION, NOT PANIC When reporting or boosting potential threats: provide as much information as possible REMEMBER! →

S.A.L.U.T.E.

S - Size/strength: "5 to 6 law enforcement officers"

A - Actions/activity: "harassing random people on the street"

L- Location/direction: "Chicago, West of Millenium Park on Michigan Ave"

U- Uniform/clothes: "Dark blue uniforms that say 'POLICE ICE' on the back"

T - Time and date of observation: "12:45 PM January 20"

E- equipment & weapons: "They have helmets, vests, and batons" Not a useful message: "URGENT!!! Potential ICE Raids on the West Side!!!" Where? When? What are they doing? How many? What are they carrying?" USE YOUR JUDGEMENT! WE KEEP US SAFE!

Immigrants and undocumented immigrants rights

https://immigrantjustice.org/know-your-rights

https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/immigrants-rights

https://www.wehaverights.us


https://www.ilrc.org/red-cards-tarjetas-rojas

https://immigrantjustice.org/know-your-rights


https://www.immigrationadvocates.org/legaldirectory/
allfall

https://web.archive.org/web/20241221091559/https://reproductiverights.gov/#rightsy - archive of reproductiverights.gov with useful info with important info current as of 2024

Internet Safety

Internet Safety

https://protonvpn.com/ -- free option to surf the web without your location being revealed

https://signal.org/ -- secure text and calls, end-to-end encryption downloaded as an app

https://tails.net/ -- a more secure web browser that does not record your surfing or keep a history of surfing we recommend using both to visit the sites below for your safety or communicating by phone


Search engines like google keep track of what you search, where your browse and keep a record they can and do hand over to those without your best interests in mind, below are a few privacy minded search browsers


1.  www.startpage.com Startpage is one of the best alternatives to Google due to its high-quality search results and commitment to user privacy. Startpage offers search results that are comparable to Google’s, while maintaining a strict policy of not collecting any personal data or IP addresses. This means that users can enjoy highly relevant search results without compromising their personal data or location. One of Startpage’s standout features is its Anonymous View mode. When accessing search results through Startpage, the Anonymous View feature acts as a protective shield, preventing websites from tracking users. Additionally, the private search engine offers instant answer tools like weather updates, translations, stock trackers, and a currency converter. Startpage was founded in The Netherlands and is now owned by a US company, System1. Overall, Startpage is a reliable private search engine, providing top-quality search results and innovative features to safeguard user privacy.

2. DuckDuckGo.com If you’ve ever looked for a private search engine, you probably came across DuckDuckGo. This search engine is a popular choice, and it serves around 10 million searches a day. Its results are generated from over 400 sources including Wikipedia, Bing, Yandex, and Yahoo. DuckDuckGo offers extra features such as !bang, which allows users to search other websites such as Amazon, Wikipedia or Yahoo directly. Simply type an exclamation mark in front of your query. You can also install the DuckDuckGo extension on Chrome and see how ‘private’ the websites you visit actually are. Sounds like the perfect private browser? Well...not quite. In 2022, news broke that DuckDuckGo had given Microsoft permission to track users through certain platforms, including LinkedIn and Bing. This is apparently an unavoidable stipulation of a deal DuckDuckGo has with Microsoft, which facilitates some of their advertising infrastructure. According to a statement by DuckDuckGo, these trackers cannot be tied to a specific user profile, meaning that their privacy claims are still technically accurate. However, it’s the lack of transparency about this that has troubled many. For a company that places so much emphasis on personal privacy, the information should really have been made public sooner. How is DuckDuckGo different from a VPN? DuckDuckGo and a VPN service provide different levels of anonymity and should be used together to guard your privacy. When you use most search engines, the keywords you use are shared with the website you visit. If you log in, that website will also automatically receive other personally identifiable information such as your IP address, your device model, etc. DuckDuckGo considers this to be data leakage and protects you from it. A VPN complements this protection by hiding your IP address, encrypting your traffic, and, in NordVPN’s case, scouring your traffic for malware.


3. Qwant.com This France-based search engine has higher privacy measures than its U.S. competitors because it has to meet European data and privacy laws. You can be certain that it doesn’t record any user information non-consensually and has no data to use for advertising. Qwant has also promised to keep its users from getting stuck in the ‘ filter bubble,’ which is when users get search results based on their behavioral profiles and never see information contradicting their views. It’s also a user-friendly engine, that categorizes your search results by “Web,” “News,” and “Social media.” Its homepage includes news, trending people, events, and other interesting stories. To make browsing easier, Qwant also introduced a similar feature to DuckDuckGo’s !bang. Its users can type ‘&’ or ‘!’ followed by the name of their favorite website. It’ll then search only that website for the best results.

4. SearchEncrypt.com SearchEncrypt uses local encryption with Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS). This means that if your private key gets compromised, your session key stays safe and so does your data. This search engine retrieves results from a network of search partners and deletes your search terms once you are done browsing. SearchEncrypt offers better default privacy than the more popular DuckDuckGo. You can also use SearchEncrypt to search for news, find maps, or browse for privacy-friendly videos (you can watch them directly on the search engine with no annoying ads). It is available as Google Chrome extension, too.

5. Gibiru.com If you are looking for a fast and reliable search engine, Gibiru is an excellent choice too. It’s an encrypted search engine that uses Google’s algorithm to provide you with search results swiftly and minus all the tracking. It’s what Google was before Google ads. Despite using Google’s algorithm, Gibiru opposes this popular search engine and says that their search engine is: "faster than the NSA Search Engines since it does not install all sorts of personalization and tracking cookies on your system."

6. Ecosia.com Ecosia protects not only its users' privacy but also forests across the globe. It’s an ecologically-minded browser that donates 80% of its profits to reforestation organizations. The company behind it is CO2-negative and identifies itself as a social business. In terms of functionality, Ecosia offers an encrypted search without user data storage or selling. It doesn’t profile its users according to their searching patterns nor uses any external tracking tools. Ecosia generates income by showing non-intrusive ads next to the search results. It seems that such an approach really works, as Ecosia currently has 15,000,000 users and has already planted more than 131 million trees.

7. Swisscows.com If you want a private and family-friendly browser, Swisscows is a good option. It doesn’t store your data and removes explicit search results, providing a safer search experience for the younger members of your family. It also uses artificial intelligence to determine the context of the user’s query, which could potentially provide more accurate results.

8. Mojeek.com Mojeek is a crawler-based search engine that doesn’t rely on any external search engines. By crawling the web, it creates its own index of websites, which it then uses for providing search results. So, you have entirely independent and unbiased results not relying on any external algorithms. Although its index size is considerably smaller than Google’s, Mojeek provides a rare opportunity to see the web without any filters. Similarly to Ecosia, it is ecologically-conscious and hosts its servers in one of the UK’s greenest data centers, Custodian. Another interesting feature Mojeek offers is a search based on your emotions, which you can choose from a list.

9. MetaGer.org MetaGer relies on around 50 search engines to provide its extensive search results. It uses 24 web crawlers for data gathering. Privacy is also an important feature MetaGer offers as it encrypts all the connections to its services. Moreover, MetaGer is available on the Tor network, so you can open its search results anonymously.

10. search.Disconnect.me Disconnect Search was created by ex-Google and ex-NSA engineers. It works as an extension and allows you to use Yahoo, Bing, and Google services without tracking, meaning you can remain private while using mainstream search engines. Disconnect works a bit similarly to VPN — it routes all your search-related traffic via remote servers, so search engines think it comes from Disconnect servers rather than an individual user. This means that search engines can’t pass keywords to the sites visited from search results. Disconnect also encrypts all your queries and doesn’t store any user data. However, while Disconnect can protect you from web company tracking, it most likely won’t protect you from government snooping.